The CIL (Carbon in Leach) process combines leaching and adsorption operations simultaneously, allowing for efficient gold extraction without needing separate stirring tanks.
The CIL process is best suited for low sulfur oxidized ores with high slurry content and is not recommended for high silver gold ores. The gold/silver ratio should not exceed 1:5.
The optimal conditions include a pH of 10-11, sodium cyanide concentration of at least 0.015%, activated carbon particle size between 1-3.35mm, and leach pulp concentration of 40-45%.
The main equipment includes crushers, belt conveyors, vibrating screens, ball mills, classifiers, thickeners, slurry pumps, leaching tanks, adsorption tanks, and carbon extraction equipment.
Typically, there are 6 to 10 leaching stages in the CIL process.
Lime is used to maintain a high pH level in the leaching process, which helps prevent the formation of toxic hydrogen cyanide gas.
Coconut shell activated carbon is recommended due to its superior adsorption performance and wear resistance.
The desorption process involves using a heated aqueous solution of sodium cyanide and sodium hydroxide under high pressure to recover gold from the activated carbon.
The high temperature and pressure desorption method minimizes chemical usage and shortens the carbon cycle period, making the process more efficient.
A hydrogen cyanide gas detector is installed in the leaching and adsorption area to ensure safety during the cyanide leaching process.
The process shortens leaching time, increases the leaching rate of gold and silver, and effectively leaches minerals containing more oxygen-consuming materials.
The typical desorption time ranges from 4 to 6 hours to achieve optimal process conditions.
Yes, the carbon leaching method is particularly suitable for processing low sulfur oxidized minerals that contain a lot of sludge.
The carbon screen, usually made of 304 stainless steel, prevents activated carbon from escaping while allowing the solution to flow through for effective adsorption.
The CIL process offers advantages such as reduced investment costs, simultaneous leaching and adsorption, and improved overall efficiency in gold extraction.
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