Supaflo "High Compression" Thickening Optimizes Processing At Barrick's Goldstrike And Falconbridge Ltd's Kidd Metallurgical Division

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mitchell Gordon
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Two mineral processing facilities in North America required near terminal density slurries to perform de-bottle necking in their circuits. The installation at Barrick Goldstrike to ensure efficient oxidation conditions and throughputs in the refractory ore treating autoclaves. The Kidd Metallurgical Division unit to provide a steeper tailings slope to extend the life of the existing tailings dam. To achieve these goals, both operations selected a Supaflo "High Compression" Thickener following on site pilot plant evaluation. Commissioning and the first year of operation is reviewed. Operating data is compared with the pilot plant data. In particular, unusual doughnut formation at Goldstrike and the effect of temperature on the terminal density at Kidd Metallurgical Division are discussed.
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APA: Mitchell Gordon  (1997)  Supaflo "High Compression" Thickening Optimizes Processing At Barrick's Goldstrike And Falconbridge Ltd's Kidd Metallurgical Division

MLA: Mitchell Gordon Supaflo "High Compression" Thickening Optimizes Processing At Barrick's Goldstrike And Falconbridge Ltd's Kidd Metallurgical Division. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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