By-Product Molybdenite Recovery In Chile Chemical Factors In The Selective Flotation Of Molybdenite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. S. Castro
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The by-product molybdenite technology in Chile is reviewed. Flowsheets, reagents and some operation features for the actual six Chilean moly plants(Chuquicamata, El Teniente, El Salvador, Andina, Las Tortolas and Pelambres), are presented. The chemical and physicochemical factors involved in the depression of copper and iron sulfides during the selective flotation of molybdenite, with sodium sulfide, sodium sulfhydrate, anamol-D and LR-744, are discussed. Advances in technology to solve problems of excess of lime (precipitation with sulfuric acid); excess of residual flotation reagents (activated carbon and kerosene); and optimization of depressant consumption (Eh control, nitrogen and low-oxygen air), are discussed.
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APA: H. S. Castro  (1998)  By-Product Molybdenite Recovery In Chile Chemical Factors In The Selective Flotation Of Molybdenite

MLA: H. S. Castro By-Product Molybdenite Recovery In Chile Chemical Factors In The Selective Flotation Of Molybdenite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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