Accelerated Cyanidation Assays Using LeachWELLÖ 60X - The Bannockburn Experience
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 234 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
A testwork program aimed to improve the assaying of underground face  samples established that for an Accelerated Cyanidation Extraction using  the LeachWELLTM 60X catalyst, followed by an Aqua Regia finish (to  quantify non-cyanide-extractable gold): ò Assay results (including the aqua regia finish) from a full set of  samples from one underground face can be returned within four  hours. ò The reagent dose to make the method simple and 'bullet-proof' is  8 gm LeachWELLTM 60X and 20 gm NaCN per 200 gm sample  (30 per cent solids). Pulverising is to 90 per cent passing 75  micron (compared to the standard of 90 per cent passing 150  micron), and cyanidation is completed within one hour - however both might be further optimised. ò The LeachWELLTM/Aqua Regia results demonstrate that Fire  Assays suffer from a significant nugget effect which makes the  Fire Assay data relatively unreliable. ò Original costs, specific to Bannockburn (viz including an Aqua  Regia finish), handling approximately 20 000 to 25 000 per annum  is estimated to be $5.40, ie about one-third less than fire assaying.  Optimising is further reducing these costs. It is estimated that the LeachWELLT"'/Aqua Regia assay procedure has  reduced the probable error limits of any given assay of this ore from the  range 0.74x to 1.36x for Fire Assay, to an appreciably smaller range of  0.90x to 1.11x. Thus for a cut-off grade of 1.60 g Au/t, samples with Fire Assays  ranging up to 2.18 g Au/t have 25 per cent chance of being below cut-off,  while samples with Fire Assays as low as 1.18 g Au/t have an equal  chance of actually exceeding cut-off grade. This 1 g Au/t range in  uncertainty is generally unacceptable for many practicalgrade/tonnage  relationships. By contrast, using LeachWELLTM + Aqua Regia assays, the estimated  corresponding limits are 1.44 g Au/t and 1.78 g Auk respectively - a far  more tolerable 0.34 g Au/t range of uncertainty. Subsequent data has demonstrated that sufficient accuracy for grade  control is achieved by Accelerated Cyanidation alone, further halving the  cost of assays.
Citation
APA: (1994) Accelerated Cyanidation Assays Using LeachWELLÖ 60X - The Bannockburn Experience
MLA: Accelerated Cyanidation Assays Using LeachWELLÖ 60X - The Bannockburn Experience. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1994.
