The process design of gold leaching and carbon-in-pulp circuits contaminants. These are removed by thermal regeneration of the eluted carbon, typically in a rotary kiln at temperatures of 650–750°C. Regeneration is carried out in a steam atmosphere to
خبير الاتصال2005年1月1日 The model assumes that the flow of pulp and carbon are counter-current but continuous and steady-state conditions are achieved such that the concentration of
خبير الاتصال2015年11月1日 CIL circuit is a process of continuous leaching of gold from ore to liquid and counter-current adsorption of gold from liquid to carbon particles in a series of
خبير الاتصالThe modelling of adsorption and leaching. To date developments in the simulation of carbon-in-pulp (CIP) adsorption circuits have focused primarily on the modelling of adsorption. This series of three papers
خبير الاتصالLoading gold into carbon. Leached pulp and carbon are transferred in a countercurrent flow arrangement involving a series of tanks, usually numbering 4 to 6. In the final tank,
خبير الاتصال2011年5月1日 Pulp density affects viscosity considerably, which has an impact on gold leaching [7]. The optimal pulp density of Porgera Gold Mine's leaching circuit is 28 -29 % solids and must be maintained to ...
خبير الاتصال@article {Stange1999ThePD, title= {The process design of gold leaching and carbon-in-pulp circuits}, author= {Wayne Stange}, journal= {Journal of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy}, year= {1999},
خبير الاتصال2007年12月1日 Carbon-in-leach and carbon-in-pulp are continuous processes that use activated carbon in a cascade of large agitated tanks, which have been widely used to recover or concentrate precious metals
خبير الاتصال2011年5月1日 The carbon in pulp (CIP) and carbon in leach (CIL) processes became firmly established in the gold mining industry in the 1980s, initially in South Africa and
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