The flotation of gold, uranium, and pyrite from Witwatersrand ores

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. J. D. Lloyd
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The Witwatersrand reefs contain gold, uranium, and pyrite in the following average concentrations: 0,001 per cent, 0,02 per cent, and 1,7 per cent respectively. The paper discusses the flotation of pyrite to produce a s,ulphide concentrate, reviews work done on the production of gold concentrates, discusses attempts to produce maximum concentrates, and closes with a review of processes for the simultaneous flotation of these three species. It is concluded that high recoveries of all three species can be achieved only if a rougher concentrate of perhaps 20 per cent of the feed (by mass) IS produced, and it is suggested that reverse leaching (leaching before cyanidation) of this concentrate, followed by a cleaning flotation step for the recovery of the pyrite, would be more efficient than the routes employed at present.
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APA: P. J. D. Lloyd  (1981)  The flotation of gold, uranium, and pyrite from Witwatersrand ores

MLA: P. J. D. Lloyd The flotation of gold, uranium, and pyrite from Witwatersrand ores. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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