Differential Flotation Process For Recovery Of Molybdenite From Copper Concentrates

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. V. K. Reddy
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

A differential flotation process for recovery of molybdenite from chalcopyrite concentrates produced at Rakha Copper Concentrator, Bihar, India has been developed. The flowsheet is simple, and relatively inexpensive and yields a concentrate assaying not less than 45% Mo at a recovery of minimum 65%, starting from chalcopyrite concentrate assaying 0.4% Mo. The consumption of the main depressant used, sodium sulphide is not more than 25 kg/t of copper concentrate processed without steaming; and with steaming the consumption was brought dorm to less than 12 kg/t of concentrate. Further reduction is possible by optimization of steaming parameters. Based on laboratory experimental results, further tests were conducted on concentrator site and process design parameters were established for design of commercial plant.
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APA: M. V. K. Reddy  (1982)  Differential Flotation Process For Recovery Of Molybdenite From Copper Concentrates

MLA: M. V. K. Reddy Differential Flotation Process For Recovery Of Molybdenite From Copper Concentrates. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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