Hydroseparation Concentrates and Automated Precious Metal Searches Used to Characterise Process Products from Selected Mines

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Y Choi C Hamilton P Kondos R Lastra
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Hydroseparation (http://www.cnt-mc.com) was used to concentrate sized fractions (from <38 ¦m to 150 ¦m) of various ore products ahead of carbon-in-pulp (CIP)-treatment. The resulting size-by-size concentrates were mounted as monolayer polished sections and subjected to automated unattended precious metal searches by image analysis (see Lastra, Wilson and Cabri, 1999). Systematic variations in Au-deportment permit quantification of Au reporting as discrete grains from fresh-feed through to pressure oxidation (POX)- and CIP-feed. Application of hydroseparation, image analysis and assays to characterising tailings (from <10 ¦m to 106 ¦m) from four mine sites is also described. Results are encouraging enough to predict that the combination of hydroseparation (HS) and automated image analysis could become a standard methodology for study of precious metal ores and metallurgical products.
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APA: Y Choi C Hamilton P Kondos R Lastra  (2008)  Hydroseparation Concentrates and Automated Precious Metal Searches Used to Characterise Process Products from Selected Mines

MLA: Y Choi C Hamilton P Kondos R Lastra Hydroseparation Concentrates and Automated Precious Metal Searches Used to Characterise Process Products from Selected Mines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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