The Use Of Recycled Solutions From Pressure Liberation Of Flotation Concentrates Of Gold-Bearing Ores

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 255 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
Laboratory and pilot-plant testing using a sample of gold-bearing semi-oxidized ore from a Russian deposit followed by a flow sheet and reagent flotation mode development to design a plant was carried out in IRGIREDMET in 2009-2010. According to the developed flow sheet low alkaline flotation conditions are recommended in order to activate the surface of sulfides. The pH lowering from natural (7.5-8.0) to optimal (4.6-4.8) value using sulfuric acid provides for an increase in gold recovery. Before CIL, a final flotation concentrate is pretreated using pressure oxidation. It was found that the use of recycled solutions from pressure liberation in order to create acidic conditions for flotation instead of sulfuric acid during pilot-plant testing is recommended. The flow sheet offers the detoxification of remaining pressure oxidation solutions together with the flotation tailings. The carbonates presented in the tailings significantly reduce the consumption of lime for detoxification and allows for the use of two tailings dams instead of three. The first is used for the tailings of flotation and pressure oxidation recycled solutions, which were detoxified together. The second tailings dam is used for detoxified cyanidation cakes of the flotation concentrate. It was found during pilot-plant testing that flotation under natural and acidic conditions provides for 88.9 percent and 93 percent gold recovery, respectively. 4.1Au percent increase recovery was achieved due to the reduction of gold losses with flotation tailings and better quality of concentrates.
Citation
APA:
(2012) The Use Of Recycled Solutions From Pressure Liberation Of Flotation Concentrates Of Gold-Bearing OresMLA: The Use Of Recycled Solutions From Pressure Liberation Of Flotation Concentrates Of Gold-Bearing Ores. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.