Knelson Concentrators Extreme Gravity

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The concept of Extreme Gravity is the latest in a series of innovations that has seen a re-introduction of gravity recovery systems into the milling operations of most gold mines. Traditionally, most gold milling circuits are designed around flotation and cyanidation requirements, with the gravity circuit being fit in where possible. Extreme Gravity takes the novel approach of optimising the circuit, in order to maximise recovery by gravity. In some cases gravity systems can achieve high enough recoveries to eliminate the need for chemical systems such as cyanidation or flotation. There are many advantages of such a system including low capital cost, reduced permitting, improved cash flows and much reduced environmental issues. There are a number of plants currently in operation which utilise this new methodology. The Muzhievo project has been an example of a recent turn key success achieving recoveries from 85 - 90 per cent. The details of this project are examined as a case study.
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APA:  (2000)  Knelson Concentrators Extreme Gravity

MLA: Knelson Concentrators Extreme Gravity. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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