The Intec Gold Process - A Halide-Based Alternative for the Recovery of Gold from Refractory Sulphide Deposits

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Moyes F. Houllis J-L. Huens D. Sammut
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The Intec Gold Process has been developed as a halide-based alternative for the recovery of gold from refractory sulphide deposits. The halide medium allows sulphide oxidation and gold extraction to be performed concurrently at moderate temperature and atmospheric pressure sourcing oxygen from direct air injection. The dissolved gold is loaded onto activated carbon and stripped in a conventional Zadra circuit. High gold extractions have been achieved from a range of refractory gold concentrates at laboratory scale, which has led to a continuous locked-cycle pilot plant program. The pilot plant operated at >99% availability, with a maximum of 96.5% gold extraction from a concentrate containing 58.6 g/t gold. >99% of the dissolved gold was loaded onto carbon at up to 1% w/w, with no loss of carbon activity detected over five loading/washing/elution cycles. This paper describes the process and presents both laboratory and pilot plant results as well as economic data from two costing studies.
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APA: J. Moyes F. Houllis J-L. Huens D. Sammut  (2005)  The Intec Gold Process - A Halide-Based Alternative for the Recovery of Gold from Refractory Sulphide Deposits

MLA: J. Moyes F. Houllis J-L. Huens D. Sammut The Intec Gold Process - A Halide-Based Alternative for the Recovery of Gold from Refractory Sulphide Deposits. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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