Eddy-Current Separator Technology As A Novel Approach To Alaskan Placer Gold Recovery

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. E. Walsh J. A. Wernham D. A. Norrgran
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

A qualitative test program was sponsored jointly by the University of Alaska and Eriez Magnetics, in order to study placer gold nugget recovery using an eddy-current separator. Various gold nuggets from Alaska, ranging from 6.4 mm to 63.5 mm in size, were tested. All testing was performed using an Eriez Laboratory ESC, Model REA, fitted with 2000 gauss, surface field strength magnetic rotor. The belt speed was set to 91 meters per minute and the rotor speed was set to 2500 rpm in the forward direction. The splitter was adjusted to just reject the largest pieces of rock that measured an average 76 mm x102 mm x 127 mm. Based on the results of this limited test work, it can be recommended to placer gold mine operators, that Eriez Magnetics ECS technology is a viable and practical concentration technology for coarse gold recovery. Silver and platinum were also tested.
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APA: D. E. Walsh J. A. Wernham D. A. Norrgran  (2003)  Eddy-Current Separator Technology As A Novel Approach To Alaskan Placer Gold Recovery

MLA: D. E. Walsh J. A. Wernham D. A. Norrgran Eddy-Current Separator Technology As A Novel Approach To Alaskan Placer Gold Recovery. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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