Process Selection for the Olympias Refractory Gold Concentrate

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. Kontopoulos
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The Olympias Mine in Northern Greece is producing an extremely refractory gold-bearing arsenical pyrite concentrate, containing on the average 41 3 S, 40 3 Fe, 10-12 3 As, 25 ppm Au and 35 ppm Ag. During the process selection stage, more than a dozen alternative technologies? were considered and an in-depth analysis was prepared for the three most promising, ie roasting, pressure oxidation and biological oxidation. Detailed capital and operating cost estimates were prepared, based, where appropriate, on laboratory and pilot-plant tests. A number of criteria was used for process evaluation and selection, including capital and operating costs; environmental impact, gold' recovery, stage of development, etc. Based on the above evaluation, the Sherritt Pressure Oxidation Process was finally selected. A detailed description of the process selection stage, supported with laboratory and pilot-plant test results on many of the processes considered, will be? presented.
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APA: A. Kontopoulos  (1989)  Process Selection for the Olympias Refractory Gold Concentrate

MLA: A. Kontopoulos Process Selection for the Olympias Refractory Gold Concentrate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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