Thickener Operation And Flocculant Application At The Mclaughlin Gold Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. J. Smith
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Hornestake's Mclaughlin Mine is the first commercial application of pressure oxidation pretreatment of gold prior to cyanidation. Inherent to the autoclave process are several liquid/solid separations. Flocculant consumption represents a significant portion of the consumable reagent costs at McLaughlan. This paper focuses on the efforts of the Operating, Metallurgy and Engineering groups to improve thickener operation and minimize flocculant consumption. An operating philosophy incorporating feed solids control, increasing flocculant dilution water and minimizing flocculant solution shear has resulted in a reduction in 1986 flocculant costs of $0.054/t ($0.06 st) versus 1985 costs. Additional changes are projected to result in a further cost reduction of $0.20/t ($0.22/.st) in 1987.
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APA: R. J. Smith  (1988)  Thickener Operation And Flocculant Application At The Mclaughlin Gold Mine

MLA: R. J. Smith Thickener Operation And Flocculant Application At The Mclaughlin Gold Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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