Goldetaw Processing Plant
The Goldetaw Processing Plant, based on ETA principles are designed and built by 1027. The plant is fairly inexpensive to build and maintain, and simple to operate. Goldetaw Processing Plants will be licensed to use ETA.
We are builders and we have been building contractors since 1974. We applied these skills to the mining business and to date we have constructed many different versions of test plants that have well out performed standard processing plants.
These Goldetaw Processing Plants are designed by us so as to fit the targeted ore body. They contain up to three processing circuits: One) a problem solving circuit; Two) a standard processing circuit and Three) the Mx-70 circuit, the main money-making circuit.
The Goldetaw Processing Plant uses a combination of three components: a Free Milling Circuit, the Mx-70 Processing Circuit (proprietary) and a Problem-Solving Circuit (also known as a Pretreatment Circuit).
The Free Milling Circuit used in our Goldetaw Plant consists of a combination of standard processes to recover gold that is freed once milled. For this system to work the gold that is freed must be large enough to be recovered with gravity recovery equipment. To make this Free Milling Circuit work to its peak, better gravity recovery equipment and precise milling are used. However, in some cases 1027’s Free Milling Circuit will consist of a leaching process.
The Mx-70 Processing Circuit is added to the plant in addition to the Free Milling Circuit. The Mx-70 Circuit is by far the biggest money-making circuit of a Goldetaw Processing Plant, as it can recover micro-gold that cannot be detected with standard assays and cannot be recovered with Standard Processing Plants.
1027 builds a much better free milling circuit than most processing plants on the market today, but it is what is recovered in the Mx-70 Process that is the financial game changer. The Problem-Solving Circuitcan be added as a third circuit when the ore is complex and requires more pretreatments to recover more gold and other precious metals. Many times, this circuit is not required and other times there will be little precious metals recovered unless this circuit is included. Sometimes the Problem-Solving Circuit will recover valuable marketable minerals as a byproduct, such as graphite as is the case on the Verbena Project.