Optimizing Complex Gold Mill Metallurgy For Cash Flow Improvement

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. I. Brittan
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

A technique has been developed that analyzes routine mill operating data to determine the key operating parameters responsible for gold losses to tails. These parameters represent the prime operating variables having a dominant effect on gold recovery. The technique quantifies these effects for the specific plant being analyzed, providing a tool to optimize recovery and costs and so enhance the mine?s cash flow. The quantitative relationships generated will be different for each ore and plant: every case is site-specific and has to be treated on its merits. Examples are provided to illustrate the considerable metallurgical and financial benefits which can be realized from optimization. The examples are taken from case studies of mills in four major gold mining districts of the world.
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APA: M. I. Brittan  (2010)  Optimizing Complex Gold Mill Metallurgy For Cash Flow Improvement

MLA: M. I. Brittan Optimizing Complex Gold Mill Metallurgy For Cash Flow Improvement. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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