Control of the Flotation Rate of Carbonaceous Material in Mt. Isa Chalcopyrite Ore

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Fewings JH
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

When the mining and milling of 1100 Copper Orebody commenced, difficulties were experienced in producing a satisfactory grade of copper concentrate. The major concentrate contaminants were fine pyrite and silica, particularly in the minus 10 microns fraction. Studies of the 1100 Orebody showed that much of the fine grained pyrite and a proportion of the silica present in the ore contained carbonaceous matter in the form of complete or partial rims and as internal carbon films disseminated throughout grains. The hydrophobic surface property of the carbonaceous material resulted in an inherently flotable fine pyrite and silica fraction. The addition of a 60:40 mixture of nigrosine and dextrine, initially to a prefloat concentrate of the inherently flotable carbonaceous material and finally to'the total copper flotation feed, successfully controlled the flotation rates of the carbonaceous pyrite and silica. The objective of a 25 per cent Cu concentrate grade was then achieved without decreasing copper recovery.
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APA: Fewings JH  (1970)  Control of the Flotation Rate of Carbonaceous Material in Mt. Isa Chalcopyrite Ore

MLA: Fewings JH Control of the Flotation Rate of Carbonaceous Material in Mt. Isa Chalcopyrite Ore. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1970.

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