Microwave assisted roasting for enhanced processing of Colombian gold mining samples

Authors

  • Iván Amaya Universidad Industrial de Santander
  • William Botero Universidad Industrial de Santander
  • Rodrigo Correa Universidad Industrial de Santander

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22395/rium.v14n26a5

Keywords:

roasting, microwaves, gold, mineral ore, dielectric heating

Abstract

This research article, supported by Universidad Industrial de Santander (Vicerrectoría de Investigación y Extensión), shows the results achieved after using the electromagnetic cavity of a microwave oven and a tem­perature measurement system, to heat a mineral sample from the mining district of Vetas, in order to see if it was possible to induce a cheaper processing. A factorial design of experiment (DOE) was used to observe the effect of the microwave power, the exposure time and the sample’s mass. It was found that an energy consumption reduction of 81.7%, and a time reduction of 75%, were possible to achieve while maintaining the recovery margin at 90% of the achieved with a traditional roasting, at lab level. Thus, it can be concluded that, at least for this ore, microwave roasting of the sample is viable at this scale. Moreover, if a better appli­cator were to be used, the benefits could be enhanced even more, so it is encouraged as a next step.

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Author Biographies

Iván Amaya, Universidad Industrial de Santander

Mechatronics Engineer. Ph.D. (c) on Electronics Engineering. Universidad Industrial de Santander

William Botero, Universidad Industrial de Santander

Electronics Engineer. Universidad Industrial de Santander

Rodrigo Correa, Universidad Industrial de Santander

Ph. D. Universidad Industrial de Santander

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How to Cite

Amaya, I., Botero, W., & Correa, R. (2015). Microwave assisted roasting for enhanced processing of Colombian gold mining samples. Revista Ingenierías Universidad De Medellín, 14(26), 73–86. https://doi.org/10.22395/rium.v14n26a5

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