Are We Choosing the Best-Suited Carbon for our CIP Circuits?

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Ron Hatch M. K. Witte
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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24
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

"INTRODUCTIONThe proper selection of carbon for a gold carbon in pulp (CIP) circuit involves careful evaluation of several physical, chemical and economic factors. A series of evaluations are required to maximize gold recovery at the lowest capital and operating costs, whether the carbon is selected for an existing gold mill circuit or a new mill under design.Although evaluation may proceed through various stages, it is the intent of this paper to outline some of the preliminary testwork that should be carried out to screen potential carbons for a particular application.An examination of the specification sheets supplied by the various carbon manufacturers may indicate some desirable properties on which to make cursory selection. This exercise by itself will not provide the basic data needed for selecting the best carbon for a particular ore pulp and metallurgical circuit. The necessity of further metallurgical evaluation is indicated by the fact that different carbons perform differently depending on the physical and chemical nature of the leach pulp. In the case of an existing mill, actual leach slurries using mill water are available and should be used for testwork. In the case of new mills, leach pulps must be prepared to simulate the proposed circuit.Five coconut shell activated carbons were obtained from various suppliers, all reported to be 6 x 16 mesh carbons recommended for CIP circuits. A metallurgical evaluation was made utilizing two leach pulps with significantly different characteristics. This paper describes the test procedures utilized and the results obtained from the testwork."
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APA: Ron Hatch M. K. Witte  (1985)  Are We Choosing the Best-Suited Carbon for our CIP Circuits?

MLA: Ron Hatch M. K. Witte Are We Choosing the Best-Suited Carbon for our CIP Circuits?. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1985.

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