Conference Proceedings
Carbon-ln-Pulp Technology for the Extraction of Gold, Perth and Kalgoorlie, (Reprinted 1988)
Conference Proceedings
Carbon-ln-Pulp Technology for the Extraction of Gold, Perth and Kalgoorlie, (Reprinted 1988)
Agglomeration Pre-Treatement in the Heap Leaching of Gold and Silver
Agglomeration pre-treatment is a new process now being used here and overseas whereby problems arising with the heap leaching of gold and silver from materials containing critical amounts of fines or clay can be simply and cheaply overcome. The technique involves mixing the material with a suitable binder, commonly Portland Cement, and tumbling the moistened material to agglomerate the fines. These agglomerates are placed on the leach pad and cured prior to leaching. Test results, plant and operating cost data are presented. INTRODUCTION Heap leaching is a low capital and operating cost alternative to conven tional processing techniques for gold and silver extraction. A number of commercial-scale operations have recently started in the United States and the method is being considered for further deposits there and elsewhere.
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R T O'Brien
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