Conference Proceedings
World Gold 2013
Conference Proceedings
World Gold 2013
A Historical Review of the Treatment of Preg-Robbing Gold Ores - What has Worked and Changed
The treatment of preg-robbing gold ores has always been a technical challenge in the gold industry. Early solutions included removal of preg-robbing carbonaceous material by flotation, the addition of kerosene to blind'/passivate the surface of the preg-robbing component, and the most effective of all options, roasting the ore. Unfortunately gold ores have become more complex and roasting has environmental challenges, so other methods of treatment have had to be found. This paper will review methods of characterising preg-robbing gold ores, method of treatment and cite examples of actual application in the industry.CITATION:Dunne, R, Staunton, W P and Afewu, K, 2013. A historical review of the treatment of preg-robbing gold ores - what has worked and changed, in Proceedings World Gold 2013 , pp 99-110 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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R Dunne, W P Staunton, K Afewu
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