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)
Carbon-in-Pulp Technology in Gold Extraction
I am very pleased to be here at this seminar on carbon-in-pulp (CIP) technology for the extraction of gold as I am always interested to hear about any new development in any aspect of gold ore processing. We can expect to learn a great deal from the papers to be presented over the next few days. It is not my purpose to give a detailed description of the CIP process nor to give a complete historical review. However, in this opening address it was thought appropriate that I should mention some historical features and some technical factors to set the scene for subsequent papers. HISTORICAL NOTE Table 1 shows some interesting dates of the use of carbon in gold metallurgy in Australia. Mount Morgan used carbon after chlorination TABLE I Carbon precipitation in Australia 1891 Mount Morgan 1917 Yuanmi mine (Edmunds) 1934 Sons of Gwalia (Edquist) 1975-1980 Various pilot plants and small companies 1980- Various large and small plants
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