Copper Ore Preconcentration By Heavy Media Separation For Reduced Capital And Operating Costs

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Walter E. McCulloch
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Recent laboratory bench scale and pilot plant metallurgical tests at Mountain States R and D International have demonstrated that some copper ores because of relatively coarse copper sulfide mineralization can be preconcentrated by heavy media separation (HMS). In tests with a copper ore from the AMT Copper Creek project near San Manuel, Arizona, HMS preconcentration rejected about 75 to 80 percent of the feed as a minus 13 mm gravel. The HMS concentrates copper recoveries were about 93 to 95 percent. With the incorporation of HMS preconcentration, significant capital and operating costs savings have been projected for the proposed AMT Copper Creek concentrator. An overview of the HMS preconcentration step development for the AMT Copper Creek project is presented. Also presented are other potential applications of HMS preconcentration for copper ore processing.
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APA: Walter E. McCulloch  (1999)  Copper Ore Preconcentration By Heavy Media Separation For Reduced Capital And Operating Costs

MLA: Walter E. McCulloch Copper Ore Preconcentration By Heavy Media Separation For Reduced Capital And Operating Costs. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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