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Some developments in the extraction of gold from Witwatersrand ores

Description

The extraction of gold from most ores of the Witwatersrand has been consistently high - approximately 95 per cent - for many years. The present high price of gold has stimulated research and development into potential improvements of the standard procedures. The occurrence of the gold and its association with other minerals is described briefly. The Witwatersrand reefs also contain uranium and pyrite, and some of the improvements to the standard gold-extraction process are associated with the recovery or concentration of one or both of these valuable constituents. For instance, the 'reverse-leach' process, in which acid treatment for the extraction of uranium precedes cyanidation, results in improved gold extraction. Some concentration techniques used on the present residues from cyanidation offer promise in improving the overall gold recoveries. Thucholite is an important carrier of residual gold, and its recovery from some residues by flotation appears to be economically justifiable. Wet high-intensity magnetic separation has given promising results, in the laboratory and on the pilot plant, for the recovery of both uranium and gold from a number of cyanide tailings. The benefits of gravity concentration and of the application of empirical modelling to the gold-extraction process have been demonstrated by a mining group. Some developments in instrumentation for control during cyanidation are discussed briefly

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Abstract (Afrikaans)

Die ekstraksie van goud uit die meeste ertse van die Witwatersrand is al jare lank konsekwent hoog - ongeveer 95 persent. Die huidige hoe prys van goud het navorsing en ontwikkeling in verband met die moontlike verbetering van die standaardprosedures gestimuleer. Die voorkoms van die goud en die assosiasie daarvan met ander minerale word kortliks beskryf. Die Witwatersrandse riwwe bevat ook uraan en piriet en sommige van die verbeterings aan die standaardgoudekstraksieproses staan in verband met die herwinning of konsentrasie van een van hierdie waardevolle bestanddele of albei. Die omgekeerde loogproses waarin suurbehandeling vir die ekstraksie van uraan sianidisering voorafgaan, lei byvoorbeeld tot beter goudekstraksie. Sommige konsentrasietegnieke wat vir die huidige sianidiseringsresidu's gebruik word, hou belofte in vir die verbetering van die totale goudherwinning. Thucholiet is 'n belangrike draer van residuele goud en die herwinning daarvan lyk of dit ekonomies geregverdig kan word. Nat magnetiese skeiding by 'n hoe intensiteit het belowende resultate in die laboratorium en in 'n proefaanleg vir die herwinning van sowel uraan as goud uit 'n aantal sianieduitskotte gelewer. 'n Myngroep het die voordele van swaartekragkonsentrasie en die toepassing van empiriese modellering op die goudekstraksieproses bewys. 'n Paar ontwikkelings in instrumentasie vir beheer tydens sianidisering word kortliks bespreek

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Publishing Information

ISBN
0869992023
Imprint Pagination
10p.
Report number
NIM--1768

INIS

Country of Publication
South Africa
Country of Input or Organization
South Africa
INIS RN
7274978
Subject category
S11: NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS;
Descriptors DEI
FLOTATION; GOLD; LEACHING; ORE PROCESSING; SOLVENT EXTRACTION; URANIUM
Descriptors DEC
ACTINIDES; DISSOLUTION; ELEMENTS; METALS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; TRANSITION ELEMENTS