Category: Nanogold(TM)
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Comprehensive Report on Amorphous Gold
Origins and Formation Amorphous gold is a distinctive form of gold mineralisation characterised by the presence of nanoscale gold particles that lack a well-defined crystalline structure. These particles exist in a disordered, non-crystalline, or colloidal state, often associated with amorphous silica gels or carbon-rich phases. Amorphous gold primarily forms in orogenic (lode) gold deposits and…
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Refractory Gold Ores: The Untapped Potential in Today’s Mining Landscape! An Article by McKinsey & Company
As the gold mining industry faces a reserves crisis, refractory gold ores are emerging as a key source of growth. Representing 24% of current gold reserves, these ores pose unique challenges but also offer significantly higher grades—up to 86% more than non-refractory types. In this article from McKinsey, we explore the complexities of processing refractory…
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Understanding Refractory Gold Ore: The Key to Unlocking Hidden Value!
Understanding Refractory Gold Ore: The Key to Unlocking Hidden Value! Did you know experts agree that 25% to 60% of the world’s gold reserves are classified as refractory? These ores pose significant challenges for extraction, often yielding less than 80% or much much less of gold through traditional cyanidation methods. In our latest article, we…
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Gold Rush 2.0 – The Revolutionary Technology Transforming the Mining Industry
Once upon a time, in a small mining town surrounded by mountains of gold-rich rock, the local miners were struggling to keep their business afloat. They had discovered that a significant portion of their gold reserves was trapped in refractory ores, which made it nearly impossible to extract using traditional methods. Therefore, the miners gathered…




