Wet high-intensity magnetic separation for the concentration of Witwatersrand gold - uranium ores and residues

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 19
- File Size:
- 1487 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1979
Abstract
Wet high-intensity magnetic separation (WHIMS) for the concentration of gold and uranium was tested on many Witwatersrand cyanidation residues, and on some ores and flotation tailings. The results varied, but many indicated recoveries of over 60 per cent of the gold and uranium. The main source of loss is the inefficiency of WHIMS for material of smaller particle size than 20fLm. The recoveries in the continuous tests were lower than those in the batch tests. The continuous tests indicated an operational difficulty that could be experienced in practice, namely the tendency for wood chips and ferromagnetic particles to block the matrix of the separator. It was decided that a solution to the problem lies in the modification of the separator to allow continuous removal of the matrix for cleaning. A system has been developed for this purpose and is being demonstrated on a pilot-plant scale. Promising results were obtained in tests on a process that combines a coarse grind, gravity concentration, and WHIMS. In the gravity-concentration step, considerable recoveries, generally over SO per cent, of high-grade pyrite. were obtained, together with high recoveries of gold and moderate, but possibly important, recoveries of uranium. A simple model describing the operation of the WHIMS machine in terms of the operating parameters is described. This should reduce the amount of empirical test work required for the optimization of operating conditions and should provide a basis for scale-up calculations. The economics of the WHIMS process is discussed.
Citation
APA:
(1979) Wet high-intensity magnetic separation for the concentration of Witwatersrand gold - uranium ores and residuesMLA: Wet high-intensity magnetic separation for the concentration of Witwatersrand gold - uranium ores and residues. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1979.