Conference Proceedings
World Gold 2013
Conference Proceedings
World Gold 2013
The Impact of Residence Time on Copper Recovery in Telfer Gold Mine's Cyanide Recycling Process
The sulfidisation, acidification, recycle and thickening (SART) process is currently being used at Newcrest's Telfer Gold Mine to recover cyanide and copper from the cyanidation tails of the pyrite concentrate carbon-in-leach (CIL) process. While the process has been effective at attaining high recoveries of cyanide and copper, the Telfer SART plant has experienced higher than expected sulfide additions to achieve these recoveries. This paper details the results of surveys on the Telfer SART plant, which show that residence time appears to be causing the high sulfide consumptions. The paper also details the results of laboratory scale experiments which confirm the observed residence time impact during the acidified stage of SART.CITATION:Simons, A and Breuer, P, 2013. The impact of residence time on copper recovery in Telfer Gold Mine's cyanide recycling process, in Proceedings World Gold 2013 , pp 189-196 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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A Simons, P Breuer
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