The following paper describes the ReCYN™ Process from PT Green Gold Engineering, which can help change the negative perception of cyanide in gold plant processing while substantially improving the economics of its use.
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ReCYN III not a fool’s gold in processing
Reduction in cyanide purchased for gold recovery is not wishful thinking. GreenGold Technology tells Australian Mining about the technology that could revolutionise gold process plants.
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GreenGold Technology offers free ReCYN economic analysis for gold producers
GreenGold Technology has introduced a free ReCYN economic analysis for existing gold miners, helping them quantify enormous benefits for the assets.
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The new gold standard: How GreenGold is recycling cyanide and recovering dissolved metals
Cyanide gets a bad rap but it’s still mining’s go-to solvent. GreenGold hopes its ReCYN process helps to change the chemical’s image.
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GreenGold secures ReCYN technology contract at Martabe gold mine
Technology company GreenGold has won a contract to design and install its ReCyn technology at PT Agincourt Resources' Martabe gold project in Northern Sumatra, Indonesia.
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Forget the copper, go for gold
The cyanide soluble copper contained in gold/copper ores has often been the Achilles' heel in making these particular projects economic. It has been a headache for geologists and metallurgists alike.
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Martabe mine has potential $US126.9m upside using ReCYN process
Recently published data has shown that the application of ReCYN technology at the Martabe mine in Northern Sumatra, Indonesia, demonstrated a $US126.9M upside to the company.
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The ReCYN™ Process — Changing the negative perception of cyanide
The following paper describes a development known as the ReCYN™ Process from PT Green Gold Engineering, which can help change the negative perception of cyanide in gold plant processing and, at the same time, substantially improve the economics of its use.
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