Cleangold Sluice

The Cleangold sluice consists of polymetric magnetic “blue” sheets inserted in aluminium sluice. The method uses magnetism to create rifflers for physical separation of gold from material with lower density. The ore should either contain magnetically susceptible components, or recyclable magnetic material can be added. For physical separation, the ore and water are passed through the sluice. The sheets will attract and hold the magnetic material in the ore, creating a pattern similar to the corduroy cloth. The heavy minerals will settle in the riffles of the pattern. to recover the gold, the magnetic layer with gold particles will be scrapped off into a pan for cleaning.

Cleangold Sluice - Technology Assessment

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Categories Sub-categories Assessment questions Assessment
Properties of the ore Type of deposits Is the technology suitable for hard rock deposits? Yes
Is the technology suitable for alluvial gold deposits? Yes
Is the technology suitable for eluvial gold deposits? Yes
Type of ore Is the technology suitable for free milling ores? Yes
Is the technology suitable for oxide ores? None
Is the technology suitable for sulphide ores? None
Is the technology suitable for carbonaceous ores? None
Is the technology suitable for refractory ores? None
Is the technology suitable for sand rock bearing ore? None
Is the technology suitable for ore with clay material? None
Is the technology suitable for ore bearing nuggets? None
Is the technology suitable for ore in desert areas? Yes
Is the technology suitable for ore in wet conditions? Yes
Is the technology suitable for ore in coarse gravels? None
Is the technology suitable for ore in fine gravels? None
Grade/gold content Is the technology suitable for high grade ores? Yes
Is the technology suitable for low grade ores? Yes
Grain size of the gold) Is the technology suitable for fine grained gold? Yes
Is the technology suitable for course grained gold? Yes
Is the technology suitable for mixed fine and course material? None
Is the technology suitable for very/ultra fine grained gold? Yes
Feed volume (batch volume) Is the technology suitable for large quantity of feed material? Yes
Is the technology suitable for small quantity of feed material? Yes
Operationals requirements Cost of equipment Are the costs of procuring the technology affordable to artisanal miners? No
Are the costs of procuring the technology affordable to small-scale miners? Yes
Are the costs of operating the technology affordable to artisanal miners? Yes
Are the costs of operating the technology affordable to small-scale miners? Yes
Are the costs of maintanance and replacement affordable to small-scale miners? Yes
Are the costs of maintanance and replacement affordable to artisanal miners? Yes
Utilities and inputs required Does the technology require water? Yes
Is the amount of water required suitable to processing by individual miners? Yes
Does the technology require electricity or power source? No
Is the amount of electricity required suitable to processing by individual miners? None
Does the technology requre diesel? No
Is the amount of diesel required suitable to processing by individual miners? None
Does the technology require reagents during processing? No
Is the amount of reagents suitable for processing by individual miners? None
Does the technology require any other infrastructure? No
Type of organisation Does the technology allow operation by individual miners? Yes
Does the technology allow operation by group of miners? None
Does the technology allow operation by organisations? None
Does the technology allow operation by processing plants? None
Does the technology work only with a continous system? No
Does the technology work with batch and continous systems? None
Does the technology work only with a batch system? Yes
Processing flowsheet and performance of the techology Processing flow Does the technology work as a standalone? Yes
Does the technology work as part of a process system? Yes
Gold recovery Does the technology offer high recovery rates compared to the amalgamation process? Yes
What are the typical gold recoveries for this technology? 84%-98%
Does the technology produce gold directly? Yes
Does the technology produce gold directly but in a different form to be converted to gold? No
Does the technology require other processes to recover the gold? No
Are there potential gold losses during processing with this technology? Yes
Processing time Does the technology offer less processing time compared to the amalgation process? Yes
Tailings Can the technology re-process tailings? Yes
Recovery of other minerals Can the technology recover other minerals in addition to gold? Yes
Visual tracking and monitoring Does the technology allow visual tracking and/or monitoring? Yes
Local considerations Availability of the equipment Does the technology make use of equipment that is locally available? No
Availability of the inputs Does the technology require inputs that can be locally sourced? Yes
Scalability of the technology Can the technology be scaled up or down to suit the spectrum of ASGM activities? Yes
Adaptability of the technology Can the technology be used in remote areas? Yes
Ease of use/learning (skills requirement) Is the technology easy to use or learn? Yes
Does the technology require knowledge /skills on metallurgy to use? No
Capacity to maintain Is the technology easy to maintain? Yes
Health, safety and environment Risks Health and safety hazards Does the recovery of gold using this technology pose any health and safety hazards? No
Environmental risks Does the recovery of gold using this technology pose any environmental risks? No

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