Recovering Gold From Carbon Fines By Gold Transfer Process

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. K. Lin E. M. Hill J. L. Oleson
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

When activated carbon is used for recovering gold in gold industry, carbon fine materials are generated in stripping, acid-washing and kiln regeneration circuits. The carbon fines at the Fort Knox mine, Fairbanks Gold Mining, Inc., contain up to 0.68 kg/t (20 oz/st) of gold. In laboratory tests, gold in the carbon fines was effectively transferred to coarse virgin carbon when the carbon fines were mixed with virgin carbon in cyanide solution at a cyanide concentration higher than 0.10%. A plant-scale test conducted at the Fort Knox mine also shows effective gold transfer from the carbon fines to virgin carbon with a 95% gold recovery in a two-stage gold transfer process.
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APA: H. K. Lin E. M. Hill J. L. Oleson  (2002)  Recovering Gold From Carbon Fines By Gold Transfer Process

MLA: H. K. Lin E. M. Hill J. L. Oleson Recovering Gold From Carbon Fines By Gold Transfer Process. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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