Column Flotation of Gold Bearing Iron Sulphides

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Dunne RC Schommarz KH Goodall CM
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Column cells are widely used today for the recovery of base metals by flotation. Their use for the flotation of iron sulphides has not been as rapid. Australia has pioneered the use of large rougher flotation columns. During the last six years, seven rougher columns have been installed on gold mines treating iron sulphides and the technical viability of this technology has been demonstrated. Laboratory column testwork on a gold bearing iron sulphide ore demonstrated the effects of both physical and chemical parameters. In general the large commercial columns operate over a broad range of conditions depending on the downstream treatment of the flotation concentrate. The addition of wash water to commercial columns is not universally applied and there appears to be a need for a better wash water System.
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APA: Dunne RC Schommarz KH Goodall CM  (1993)  Column Flotation of Gold Bearing Iron Sulphides

MLA: Dunne RC Schommarz KH Goodall CM Column Flotation of Gold Bearing Iron Sulphides. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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