Conference Proceedings
World Gold 2013
Conference Proceedings
World Gold 2013
Roasting - A Study on Environmental Aspects, Off-Gas, Effluents and Residue Treatment
Roasting of sulfide concentrates and refractory ores is an important process step in the production of metals and chemicals. Sulfides of iron, zinc, copper and other metals are oxidised with air between 600 and 1000C into metal oxides or sulfates and gaseous sulfur dioxide. Roasting of gold concentrates and ores is a typical processing step used to produce a porous calcine suitable for cyanide leaching. During roasting, elements posing problems are removed through: oxidation (carbon, sulfur, arsenic and antimony) or volatilisation (mercury, chlorides and tellurides, as well as arsenic and antimony)._x000D_
This paper focuses on the environmental aspect of roasting using fluidised bed technology. The approach is to show that roasting is an attractive solution for refractory ore pretreatment since, on the one hand, it is an efficient technique yielding high gold recovery rates, while on the other it is able to comply with current stringent international environmental regulations. In that respect, roasting is compared to alternative processes, ie pressure oxidation (POX), bio-oxidation (BIOX) and ultra-fine grinding (UFG). Roaster high gold recovery rates are ensured through roasting-leaching test work, which allows the derivation of respective roasting parameters that are easily achieved in an industrial plant. On the other hand, key elements of the roasting process are analysed, which make it an efficient and sustainable technology, ie the possibility for energy recovery, the removal of off-gas impurities during the different gas cleaning steps (handling of arsenic, mercury emissions and further hazardous dust and gas emissions) and the treatment of the SO2-gas in order to produce sulfuric acid, and finally the treatment of the effluent produced. The process's environmental aspects are summarised by listing roasting emission values that comply with international regulations.CITATION:Charitos, A, Runkel, M, Gntner, J, Holmstrm, A and Hammerschmidt, J, 2013. Roasting - a study on environmental aspects, off-gas, effluents and residue treatment, in Proceedings World Gold 2013, pp 509-518 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
This paper focuses on the environmental aspect of roasting using fluidised bed technology. The approach is to show that roasting is an attractive solution for refractory ore pretreatment since, on the one hand, it is an efficient technique yielding high gold recovery rates, while on the other it is able to comply with current stringent international environmental regulations. In that respect, roasting is compared to alternative processes, ie pressure oxidation (POX), bio-oxidation (BIOX) and ultra-fine grinding (UFG). Roaster high gold recovery rates are ensured through roasting-leaching test work, which allows the derivation of respective roasting parameters that are easily achieved in an industrial plant. On the other hand, key elements of the roasting process are analysed, which make it an efficient and sustainable technology, ie the possibility for energy recovery, the removal of off-gas impurities during the different gas cleaning steps (handling of arsenic, mercury emissions and further hazardous dust and gas emissions) and the treatment of the SO2-gas in order to produce sulfuric acid, and finally the treatment of the effluent produced. The process's environmental aspects are summarised by listing roasting emission values that comply with international regulations.CITATION:Charitos, A, Runkel, M, Gntner, J, Holmstrm, A and Hammerschmidt, J, 2013. Roasting - a study on environmental aspects, off-gas, effluents and residue treatment, in Proceedings World Gold 2013, pp 509-518 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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A Charitos, M Runkel, J Guntner, A Holmstrom, J Hammerschmidt
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