We supply CIL and CIP tank solutions for gold processing operations, including compact and modular setups suitable for small, medium, and expanding recovery plants. These systems support leaching, adsorption, and structured process flow.
CIL stands for Carbon in Leach. In a CIL system, leaching and carbon adsorption are combined within the same circuit. This means dissolved gold is adsorbed onto activated carbon while the slurry is still moving through the tank sequence.
Crushed and ground ore is mixed with leaching solution, allowing gold to dissolve into the liquid phase. Activated carbon is then introduced in the tank line, where dissolved gold is adsorbed onto the carbon for later stripping and recovery.
In CIL, leaching and adsorption happen together in the same overall process line. In CIP (Carbon in Pulp), leaching usually takes place first, followed by adsorption in a separate carbon contact stage.
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Supports gold dissolution and carbon adsorption within a structured process system.
Tank agitation improves slurry movement, oxygen contact, and reaction consistency.
Helps create a more organised and efficient sequence for downstream gold recovery.
Suitable for buyers looking for modular gold plant solutions in international markets.
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