Design, Start-up and Optimization of Pb & Zn Flotation Circuits Utilizing Ultra-Fine Grinding Technology

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Lyne Côté Jose Adante
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

"The Caribou underground mine, 50 km west of Bathurst, the Restigouche open-pit mine, another 30 km west and the concentrator located at the Caribou mine site resumed operations in July 2007 after a nine year shutdown. The Caribou operations achieved commercial production on Jan 1. By June, 2008, all metallurgical targets had been achieved or surpassed with the production of lead and zinc concentrates assaying approximately 50% Zn and 45% Pb respectively with recoveries exceeding 80% for Zn and 70% for Pb.The deposit features very fine-grained massive sulphide mineralization, which in the past has proven difficult to process. ISA Mill Ultra Fine Grinding Technology in combination with conventional flotation technology is used to process these complex oresSeveral modifications arising from experience gained from past operations, an extensive research project at Lakefield Research and post startup flow sheet and reagent alterations have been employed to achieve this break through performanceThis paper describes the design, start up and optimization of the Caribou operations including the many challenges faced including the flotation of mineral particles with K80s ranging from 35µm to 8µm.HISTORICAL BACKGROUNDThe Caribou massive sulphide deposit was discovered by Anaconda geologist Cam Cheriton in 1959. Anaconda initiated an extensive underground exploration and discovered a super gene copper blanket which was developed into a small open-pit mine-mill operation that ran from 1970 until the depletion of the copper ore in 1974. East West Minerals, an Australian public company, purchased the mine in 1986 and operated for only seven months producing a single bulk lead-zinc concentrate. In 1995, Breakwater acquired the Restigouche Open pit and Caribou underground deposits. Breakwater began milling operations in July 1997 but Caribou Mine failed to commercialize production, and the company decided to shut it down in August 1998, because of declining metal prices. The mill was plagued by mechanical and design problems, but deficiencies in metal recoveries prevented the operation from reaching desired levels."
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APA: Lyne Côté Jose Adante  (2009)  Design, Start-up and Optimization of Pb & Zn Flotation Circuits Utilizing Ultra-Fine Grinding Technology

MLA: Lyne Côté Jose Adante Design, Start-up and Optimization of Pb & Zn Flotation Circuits Utilizing Ultra-Fine Grinding Technology. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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