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  2. Knelson concentrator - Wikipedia

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    A Knelson concentrator is a type of gravity concentration apparatus, predominantly used in the gold mining industry. It is used for the recovery of fine particles of free gold, meaning gold that does not require gold cyanidation for recovery. [1]

  3. Gold extraction - Wikipedia

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    A "refractory" gold ore is an ore that has ultra-fine gold particles disseminated throughout its gold occluded minerals. These ores are naturally resistant to recovery by standard cyanidation and carbon adsorption processes. These refractory ores require pre-treatment in order for cyanidation to be effective in recovery of the gold.

  4. Wilfley table - Wikipedia

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    The Wilfley Table became a design used world-wide due to the fact it significantly increased the recovery of silver, gold and other precious metals. [3] Such was the table's widespread use that it was included in Webster's Dictionary , [ 4 ] and has been in constant use by miners and metallurgists since its invention.

  5. Gold cyanidation - Wikipedia

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    Challenges include reagent cost and the efficiency of gold recovery, although some chlorination process using sodium hypochlorite (household bleach) have shown promise in terms or reagent regeneration. These technologies are at a pre-commercialisation stage and compare favourably to equivalent cyanidation methods, including gold recovery ...

  6. Borax method - Wikipedia

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    The borax method of gold extraction has been used by artisanal gold miners in the Benguet area north of Manila in the Philippines for more than 30 years. Some believe it was in practice as early as the 1900s. [who?] The method is increasingly being seen as a safe alternative to the widespread use of toxic mercury in artisanal gold mining today ...

  7. Heap leaching - Wikipedia

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    Gold heap leaching. Heap leaching is an industrial mining process used to extract precious metals, copper, uranium, and other compounds from ore using a series of chemical reactions that absorb specific minerals and re-separate them after their division from other earth materials.