Gold Processing Technology - Research in Gold Processing
The AMIRA Gold Processing Technology project is a collaborative industry funded project undertaking research in the general area of gold ore processing. This project has operated since 1986 covering a range of topics during the period including; cyanidation, carbon management, gravity recovery, modelling & simulation, flash flotation, thiosulfate process development, sustainable cyanide management, benchmarking, characterisation of preg-robbing ores, processing copper-gold ores and treatment of arsenopyritic concentrates.
The project is based at Curtin University (Perth, Western Australia) and currently includes collaborators CSIRO.
The current three year term (P420D) commenced in 2009 and is organised into four themes:
- Capturing and Preserving Industry Knowledge
- Predicting and Improving Ore Processing
- Protecting the License to Operate
- Processing Difficult Ores
This web site provides sponsors with confidential access to the outcomes of present and past projects, including reports and modelling & simulation packages. There is also a database of reference material on gold processing.
If you are a sponsor, please log in now. If you are have problems logging in, or would like more information on the project, please contact Bill Staunton (Project Manager) by email (W.Staunton@curtin.edu.au) or telephone (phone +61 8 9266 4050).
