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KCA Carbon Converter

Carbon Fines → Recovered Gold & Silver
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The KCA Carbon Converter is a modular, self-contained unit for converting carbon fines into a fine-dry ash. Dirty-wet carbon fines are fed directly into the roasting chamber, and the resulting ash is fully captured as a dry product. A three-stage exhaust scrubbing system captures mercury to satisfy emission standards of every U.S. state and foreign country. Gold and silver recovery up to 99% has been demonstrated in operation.

Up to 99%
Au+Ag Recovery
300 kg
Daily Throughput
16–20 wks
Lead Time
12 mo
Warranty

Overview

The Carbon Converter is designed to process 300 kg of clean-dry carbon per day. Actual throughput depends on carbon composition and moisture content. Two interchangeable bottom sections of the furnace allow semi-continuous operation, easily run by one person through a sophisticated PLC interface.

Process Cycle

Batch cycle time is feed-dependent — observed times range from 1 hour to 24 hours. Feeds with high clay content may benefit from agglomeration (done by the operator in a modified concrete drum mixer). Agglomeration increases cycle times but also improves overall yield.

Product

The output is a mix of carbon ash, a small amount of silica sand from the sand-bed hearth, and any non-combustible feed material. The precious-metal-bearing ash can be processed two ways: Option 1 — Direct Smelting; Option 2 — Fine Grinding & Leaching.

Footprint & Utilities

Installed footprint with feed system: 7.5 m × 7.5 m including operation and maintenance access. An additional 6 m × 8 m carbon preparation area is recommended.
Electrical: 100 HP (75 kW) max, 40 HP (30 kW) continuous.
Burner: 500,000 BTU/hr (125,000 kcal/hr) on natural gas, propane, or diesel.
Scrubber solution: 20 gal/min (4.6 m³/hr) — pregnant solution, barren solution, or raw water.

Mercury Capture

Hot exhaust gases are cooled and treated through two wet venturi scrubbers in series, which condense liquid mercury for periodic collection. Exhaust then passes through a sulfur-impregnated carbon bed to capture residual mercury vapor.

Operating Costs

Operating costs typically range US $50,000 – $100,000 per year excluding labor, depending on carbon condition. Clean carbon with long furnace runs requires minimal operator time. Dirtier carbon may require more handling.

Delivery & Warranty

Lead time: 16–20 weeks from purchase order and down payment, ex-Reno. KCA warrants equipment performance for 12 months after commissioning, including one no-charge follow-up site visit to assess performance.

Testwork Available

KCA can run feed-specific testwork before purchase. Ship representative samples to the KCA laboratory in Reno; we analyze for gold, silver, carbon content, moisture, and physical characteristics to recommend optimal operating parameters.

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Common Questions

Frequently asked.

How long does a typical KCA testwork campaign take?
Bench-scale programs take 4–8 weeks; column leach campaigns 3–6 months depending on heap height and ore character; full bankable feasibility-level testwork can span 9–18 months. Every campaign begins with a metallurgical interview to set the scope, schedule, and budget against your project milestones.
Can KCA take a project from testwork through commissioning?
Yes — this is KCA's defining capability. Most EPCM firms outsource testwork; KCA self-performs the lab, engineering, and (in EPCM mode) construction management. The flowsheet you sign off on is designed by the same team that builds the plant. One handoff. Fewer surprises.
Where does KCA work geographically?
KCA's Reno, Nevada headquarters serves projects in the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Africa. Our Chihuahua, Mexico affiliate (Kappes Cassiday del Norte) supports operations across Mexico and Central America. Our Perth, Western Australia affiliate (KCAA) serves Asia-Pacific. Over 500 projects across six continents since 1972.
What types of ore does KCA test and engineer?
Primary expertise is gold and silver — both heap leach and milling/agitated cyanide processes. We also work on copper, lithium, and base metals. The KCA lab routinely runs HPGR, gravity, flotation, cyanide, and Merrill-Crowe campaigns across all commodity classes.
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