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In the field of gold cyanide beneficiation, CIP (Carbon-In-Pulse) and CIL (Carbon-Leach-In) are two mainstream processes. Although both ultimately aim to adsorb gold using activated carbon, their equipment configuration logic differs significantly: one is a "step-by-step" process, while the other is a "simultaneous" process. The CIP process employs a "leaching first, adsorption later" model. Its equipment flow includes separate cyanide leaching tanks and activated carbon adsorption tank...
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As an indispensable piece of equipment in mineral processing, the proper selection of the model parameters of a slurry mixing tank directly affects production efficiency and cost. So, what core indicators should be considered when purchasing one? The main parameters of a slurry mixing tank typically include: tank dimensions (diameter and height), effective volume, impeller diameter and speed, motor power, throughput, and applicable slurry concentration (usually not exceeding 30%). These...
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At many gold mining sites across Africa, wet pan mills are a far more common sight than ball mills. This is no mere coincidence; rather, it is the result of a convergence of various practical factors. First and foremost, cost is the decisive factor. Whether considering equipment acquisition, transportation, or installation, the capital outlay required for wet pan mills is significantly lower than that for ball mills. For small-scale mine owners or independent prospectors operating with ...
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