Arsenic Removal from High Arsenic-bearing Pyrite Concentrates by Inorganic Depressants

International Mineral Processing Congress
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Datun Concentrator currently processes complex sulfide ores in Gejiu Municipality, Yunnan Province, China. The ore contains much higher arsenic than other ores. The run of mine ore is fed to the concentrator to recover copper and tin by bulk flotation and gravity concentration, and then the other sulphides, such as pyrite, arsenopyrite, etc. didn?t get utilized and are discarded as tailings due to the high arsenic content. In order to utilize the pyrites in the tailings, a series of tests have been conducted for finding the solution of arsenic removal from high arsenic-bearing pyrite concentrates through simple flotation process. By means of orthogonal experimental design, the optimized levels and main factors have been found out for the roughing stage. Through selection of the effective in-organic depressants for the arsenic-bearing minerals, the arsenic in the pyrite concentrate can be removed to meet the requirement of sulfuric acid plant (As%=0.5%) by the open flotation process, i.e., one-time roughing and two-time cleaning.
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APA:  (2014)  Arsenic Removal from High Arsenic-bearing Pyrite Concentrates by Inorganic Depressants

MLA: Arsenic Removal from High Arsenic-bearing Pyrite Concentrates by Inorganic Depressants. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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