Comprehensive Utilization Of Zinc Leach Residues By Flotation - Reduction Roasting - Magnetic Separation Process

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 217 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
Zinc leach residues produced by hydrometallurgical zinc plants contain many valuable elements (zinc, iron, lead, gallium, indium silver, etc), while they have not been utilized effectively hitherto. In this paper, a new process of flotation-reduction roasting-magnetic separation to recover these valuable elements from zinc leach residues is developed on a basis of mineralogy investigations of them. The results show that silver concentrate with grade of 4321.6 g/t and recovery of 80.69% have been obtained, using 1750 g/t Na2S as conditioner, 750 g/t ammonium dibutyl dithiophosphate and SN-9 (assistant collector) as combined collector and 100 g/t terpenic oil as frother, if zinc leach residues with 523 g/t silver are floated at pH = 5.0. When the flotation tailings are subjected to reduction roasting at 1100? for 2 h, the volatilizations of zinc, lead and indium are over 96%. After roasted products are treated by wet-grinding and magnetic separation, the grade of gallium and gallium in the concentrates achieved respectively reaches 1805 g/t and 1536g/t, and the recovery of them is high to 94.67% and 93.20%, respectively.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Comprehensive Utilization Of Zinc Leach Residues By Flotation - Reduction Roasting - Magnetic Separation ProcessMLA: Comprehensive Utilization Of Zinc Leach Residues By Flotation - Reduction Roasting - Magnetic Separation Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.