Laboratory Flash Flotation Trends for a Variety of Gold Particles

A reliable laboratory method to characterise the response of free gold particles when subjected to flash flotation conditions has been developed by AMIRA P420 researchers at Curtin University. This test has been applied to assess the flotation recovery of gravity recoverable gold from free milling o...

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Main Authors: McGrath, T, Eksteen, Jacques, Vaughan, Jeffrey Patrick, Heath, J
Other Authors: Leon Lorenzen
Format: Conference Paper
Published: The Australian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy 2013
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Online Access:http://www.ausimm.com.au/publications/epublication.aspx?ID=15687
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35776
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Eksteen, Jacques
Vaughan, Jeffrey Patrick
Heath, J
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description A reliable laboratory method to characterise the response of free gold particles when subjected to flash flotation conditions has been developed by AMIRA P420 researchers at Curtin University. This test has been applied to assess the flotation recovery of gravity recoverable gold from free milling ores as well as synthetic ores featuring either a gravity concentrate or gold powder. Trends in free gold flotation kinetics as well as size and milling effects were identified for gold recovery, based on the different gold types, reagent dosage and residence time.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-357762017-02-28T01:51:53Z Laboratory Flash Flotation Trends for a Variety of Gold Particles McGrath, T Eksteen, Jacques Vaughan, Jeffrey Patrick Heath, J Leon Lorenzen Gravity Gold Flash Flotation A reliable laboratory method to characterise the response of free gold particles when subjected to flash flotation conditions has been developed by AMIRA P420 researchers at Curtin University. This test has been applied to assess the flotation recovery of gravity recoverable gold from free milling ores as well as synthetic ores featuring either a gravity concentrate or gold powder. Trends in free gold flotation kinetics as well as size and milling effects were identified for gold recovery, based on the different gold types, reagent dosage and residence time. 2013 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35776 http://www.ausimm.com.au/publications/epublication.aspx?ID=15687 The Australian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy restricted
spellingShingle Gravity
Gold
Flash Flotation
McGrath, T
Eksteen, Jacques
Vaughan, Jeffrey Patrick
Heath, J
Laboratory Flash Flotation Trends for a Variety of Gold Particles
title Laboratory Flash Flotation Trends for a Variety of Gold Particles
title_full Laboratory Flash Flotation Trends for a Variety of Gold Particles
title_fullStr Laboratory Flash Flotation Trends for a Variety of Gold Particles
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory Flash Flotation Trends for a Variety of Gold Particles
title_short Laboratory Flash Flotation Trends for a Variety of Gold Particles
title_sort laboratory flash flotation trends for a variety of gold particles
topic Gravity
Gold
Flash Flotation
url http://www.ausimm.com.au/publications/epublication.aspx?ID=15687
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35776