Hydrometallurgy: Leaching in Heap, Vat, CIL, CIP, Merrill–Crowe, SX Solvent Extraction

Hydrometallurgy: Leaching in Heap, Vat, CIL, CIP, Merrill–Crowe, SX Solvent Extraction

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CYANIDATION BY AGITATION (1 reply)

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Jose Doneiber
5 years ago
Jose Doneiber 5 years ago

Greetings to all.

For a little over a year, I am working with cyanidation by agitation method.
At the moment I am working on 2 tanks with the following measures: 1. 90m diameter and 2m high.
I filter rich solution with sand filter, I precipitate rich solutions with the Merrill Crow method.
I reuse solutions, throw them away after a while.
I handle the basic part because I haven't had the means to study the subject in depth and my country is not very advanced in mining.
If anyone knows or has any material, where you can learn about the different points of this work, I would appreciate it very much.
Something about cyanide titration, tests to find out if a cyanide solution is contaminated and if it has values, etc.
Thank you very much.
Att: José

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Jorge
5 years ago
Jorge 5 years ago

Hi Jose,

Follow the link below to get more information on cyanidation,

https://www.911metallurgist.com/blog/gold-cil-process-explained


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