Conference Proceedings
MetPlant 2015
Conference Proceedings
MetPlant 2015
Bottle Rolls versus Stirred Beaker Leach Testing - Which is Best?
When conducting gold leach tests on free milling gold ores which method is the best, bottle rolls or the stirred beaker test? Recently, a client requested that gold leach tests be conducted using the stirred beaker methodology. When asked why, because the laboratory was set up to conduct tests using the bottle rolls technique the reply was that the stirred beaker leach test would replicate the plant more closely. Not wishing to upset the client, the instructions were followed. However, the opportunity was taken to complete additional tests so that the two leach procedures could be compared. Further, this comparison was completed on two different gold ores as well as a number of different grinding media types.This paper provides a description of the two laboratory techniques employed, and presents the results of these parallel tests. Interestingly, the assertion that the stirred beaker methodology more closely replicated plant performance was not validated. In fact, the results obtained using this procedure were noticeably different from those observed in the plant, with lower recoveries and significantly higher cyanide consumptions. The bottle rolls test however more adequately replicated plant performance in terms of recovery and cyanide consumption. The reasons for this are discussed in the paper.CITATION:Greet, C, Lazamanana, A and Small, G, 2015. Bottle rolls versus stirred beaker leach testing - which is best?, in Proceedings MetPlant 2015, pp 188-196 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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C Greet, A Lazamanana, G Small
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