Pressure-Oxidation Process Development: Beware of Lab Results

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

Abstract

Normal process development for pressure-preoxidation treatment of refractory gold ores starts with laboratory batch autoclave tests. That is followed by continuous autoclave pilot-plant testing to confirm the process options. This scheme will generally provide good information showing the effects of grind size, time and temperature. And it will indicate whether autoclave preoxidation will produce solids that are amenable to cyanidation for gold recovery. However, several test programs have shown that the cyanide-leaching responses of treated solids from the batch tests can differ considerably from those achieved by the continuous pilot-plant autoclave. It has become apparent that laboratory investigations should extended to include the use of a semicontinuous autoclave test procedure. Santa Fe Pacific Gold conducted several months of metallurgical investigations for a major refractory sulfide gold deposit. The project started with batch tests to investigate and optimize the primary variables, such as grind size, retention time and temperature. These tests were conducted using a representative whole ore composite.
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APA: J. Gathje  (1995)  Pressure-Oxidation Process Development: Beware of Lab Results

MLA: J. Gathje Pressure-Oxidation Process Development: Beware of Lab Results. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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