MechChem Africa May-June 2023
Degritting spiral reduces carbon costs for mining operations in West Africa The use of a modified Multotec SX4 spiral is achieving up to 95% removal of contaminants from the activated carbon used in gold processing and is proving to be an efficient and cost-effective solution.
requirements are becoming increasingly stringent, meaning that gold extracted from ore must be accurately accounted for using analysis of the rock, slurry, carbon and final product. When the carbon is associated with material that is not gold bearing, this material can be carried over to the elution processing phase and the weight can distort gold accounting,” says Dzwairo. “So, by taking the waste material out of the carbon before the next step, miners can account more accurately for their gold, and downstream processes will be more efficient because the contaminants have already been removed. Typically, waste material makes up about 10 to 20% of the product weight, so removing it allows for a better estimate of the weight of the gold yield.” The SX4 spiral is constructed with ma terials that ensure a high-quality product with a longer life that is low maintenance and low cost. According to Refentse Molehe, Process Engineer at Multotec Group, the SX4 spi ral is a cost-effective solution because it relies solely on water and gravity for the separation process and does not require any energy source or chemicals. Implementation of the SX4 spirals in gold operations is done with ease through the option of ret rofitting the spiral into existing operations. Alternatively, the use of a compact modular design can add flexibility. “This isn’t a new technology, as it has previously been used in coal mining, but we saw an opportunity and adapted it for a new purpose,” she says. Multotec’s spirals team completed the design drawings for the SX4, whereafter the company’s field service team and contractors managed and assisted with the installations at the customer’s plant. Molehe adds that while the high cost of carbon is not a new problem facing the gold mining sector, it has in recent times been exacerbated by increased economic pressures on gold production. To date, Multotec has completed SX4 degritting spiral installations at three gold mining operations in Ghana, and at a gold mine in Guinea. The company has also en gaged with a potential customer in Burkina Faso that is seeking to improve efficiencies. www.multotec.com
A mid tough economic conditions, Multotec has responded to a chal lenge faced by gold operations in West Africa that were dealing with the high costs of activated carbon used in gold processing. To help mitigate these costs, the Multotec SX4 spiral, commonly used in coal processing, was adapted for this application and introduced into the gold processing market. The use of the SX4 spiral achieved up to 95% removal of contaminants from the activated carbon and proved to be an efficient and cost-effective solution. According to Godwin Dzwairo, General Manager for Multotec in West Africa, sev eral mining operations in the region exploit low-grade gold reserves and thus push more tonnage of mined ore through their mill cir cuits to increase their yield. However, this Godwin Dzwairo, West Africa General Manager, Multotec.
Refentse Molehe, Process Engineer, Multotec.
compromises milling efficiency. “It means they run up costs in terms of activated carbon usage during the Carbon-In-Leach (CIL) process, which is an integral part of gold extraction. The carbon subsequently becomes contaminated with non-gold bearing materials, such as silica, sand, and woodchips, and these need to be removed,” says Dzwairo. He explains that Multotec’s SX4 can re move between 85 and 95% of the waste ma terial from the carbon, which also improves the efficiency of downstream processes and reduces the quantity of reagent needed during the final elution and gold recovery process, thus saving further costs.
Accounting requirements “In addition, metallurgical accounting
Multotec SX4 spiral concentrators can remove 85 to 95% of waste material from the activated carbon used in gold processing.
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