The performance of an industrial wet high-intensity magnetic separator for the recovery of gold and uranium

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
I. J. Corrans W. A. Gilbert K. S. Liddell R. C. Dunne
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

After bench-scale and pilot-plant tests in which it was shown that wet high-intensity magnetic separation (WHIMS) can achieve good recoveries of gold and uranium from Witwatersrand residues, a production size machine was installed at a gold mine. The mechanical and metallurgical performance of this machine have been satisfactory, and the economics of the process are attractive. WHIMS can be combined with other unit operations like flotation for the optimization of overall gold and uranium recoveries. This concept is shown to be relevant, not only to operations for the retreatment of tailings, but to processes for the treatment of coarser material. In the latter, there is a saving in energy consumption compared with the energy required for the fine grinding of the total feed, and a material suitable for underground backfill can be produced. Improved. more cost-effective WHIMS machines currently under development are also described.
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APA: I. J. Corrans W. A. Gilbert K. S. Liddell R. C. Dunne  (1983)  The performance of an industrial wet high-intensity magnetic separator for the recovery of gold and uranium

MLA: I. J. Corrans W. A. Gilbert K. S. Liddell R. C. Dunne The performance of an industrial wet high-intensity magnetic separator for the recovery of gold and uranium. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.

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