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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtalk Leonora" data-source="post: 573180" data-attributes="member: 5638"><p>Metallurgical works (not sure if my spelling is right?).... we run metworks particularly when dealing with ore so we can understand the best recovery methods and the grinding fractions required to release the gold to an economic barrier. Even with alluvials, we need to understand what it is we are chasing and that will determine how we catch it. If it's all coarse and no fines then that will be one style of plant....if there is no 'smalls' then you dont even need a concentrator....the prob with alluvial's is that they vary...but you can get an idea of the average your trying to capture and build your plant to suit. I see it regularly here in the West with dryblowers....using old units from the 80's that are economic on 2-3GPT dirt we had back then but fail miserably on the grades we run today. Setting up a plant is the easy part....it's the sampling and homework that will make or break a project in my opinion.Either way...it beats working for a living!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtalk Leonora, post: 573180, member: 5638"] Metallurgical works (not sure if my spelling is right?).... we run metworks particularly when dealing with ore so we can understand the best recovery methods and the grinding fractions required to release the gold to an economic barrier. Even with alluvials, we need to understand what it is we are chasing and that will determine how we catch it. If it's all coarse and no fines then that will be one style of plant....if there is no 'smalls' then you dont even need a concentrator....the prob with alluvial's is that they vary...but you can get an idea of the average your trying to capture and build your plant to suit. I see it regularly here in the West with dryblowers....using old units from the 80's that are economic on 2-3GPT dirt we had back then but fail miserably on the grades we run today. Setting up a plant is the easy part....it's the sampling and homework that will make or break a project in my opinion.Either way...it beats working for a living!! [/QUOTE]
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