Effect Of Cooling Rate On The Flotation Behaviour Of Copper Slags

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gülhan Özbayoglu Yusuf Ziya Akgök
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The effect of cooling rate on the flotation behaviour of copper slags of flash smelter plant in Samsun was investigated. Fresh molten slag was solidified in laboratory scale in three different ways. All the samples were characterized by chemical and mineralogical analyses. The chemical analyses showed that samples prepared from fresh slag had 0.9 to 1 % Cu with 40 % Fe and 30 to 32 % SO2. Old pit slag samples contained between 1 to 3% copper. Microphotographs showed that rapidly cooled slags showed fine size distributions, e.g. the copper grains in granulated slag had sizes in 1-2 microns. On the other hand, the size of copper grains in slowly cooled slags increased above 40 microns. Flotation tests carried out by using potassium amyl xanthate and Flotanol-C showed that slowly cooled slag reduced the copper losses in the tailing and improved the grade of concentrate. Under the light of laboratory investigation, the pit dimensions of Samsun Plant have been modified which resulted in a pronounced improvement of the grade and recovery of concentrate produced at Samsun slag flotation circuit.
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APA: Gülhan Özbayoglu Yusuf Ziya Akgök  (1995)  Effect Of Cooling Rate On The Flotation Behaviour Of Copper Slags

MLA: Gülhan Özbayoglu Yusuf Ziya Akgök Effect Of Cooling Rate On The Flotation Behaviour Of Copper Slags. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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