Flotation Of Auriferous Pyrite Using Santa Fe Pacific Gold's N2TEC Flotation Process

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. L. Simmons.
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Many large. low-grade (refractory) sulfide gold resources exist in Nevada and other parts of the world that are not amenable to concentration by conventional flotation practice, Over the past several years Santa Fe Pacific Gold (SFPG) has investigated flotation process options to economically treat low-grade refractory resources of this type at Lone Tree and Twin Creeks. Conventional flotation technology applied to the original high-grade gold resources at Lone Tree and Twin Creeks was initially unsuccessful. Review and analysis of auriferous (gold-bearing) iron sulfide mineralogical characteristics and flotation chemistry provided a fundamental understanding that led to the development of a new flotation process that SFPG refers to as N2TEC. This paper discusses the development of this technology and compares N2 TEC results with conventional flotation practice.
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APA: G. L. Simmons.  (1997)  Flotation Of Auriferous Pyrite Using Santa Fe Pacific Gold's N2TEC Flotation Process

MLA: G. L. Simmons. Flotation Of Auriferous Pyrite Using Santa Fe Pacific Gold's N2TEC Flotation Process. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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