Pilot Scale Test Program To Define Gravity Recoverable Gold And Concentrate Grade For A Ryan Lode Ore Milling Circuit

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W.J. Atkinson
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Previous work has shown that significant, free milling gold values exist in the Ryan Lode ore. This project used pilot scale equipment to estimate the percentage of gold recoverable by gravity methods from the circulating load of a conventional, closed-circuit, grinding mill. The pilot scale flowsheet employed three stages of gravity concentration, hydraulic classification and batch grinding to simulate a full scale milling circuit. 172 kg (379 lbs) of Ryan Lode ore were processed, having a head grade of 4.8 g/metric ton (0.14 oz/ton). Results showed that simple gravity methods are capable of recovering 45-50% of the gold values in a concentrate grading in excess of 3430 g/metric ton (100 oz/ton). Of the remaining gold values reporting to the classifier overflow solids (80% passing 70 microns, 3.1 g/metric ton (0.09 oz/ton)) 89% were recovered from 48 hour bottle roll tests.
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APA: W.J. Atkinson  (1995)  Pilot Scale Test Program To Define Gravity Recoverable Gold And Concentrate Grade For A Ryan Lode Ore Milling Circuit

MLA: W.J. Atkinson Pilot Scale Test Program To Define Gravity Recoverable Gold And Concentrate Grade For A Ryan Lode Ore Milling Circuit. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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