Effect Of Regrinding Conditions On The Rejection Of Pyrite In The Cleaner Stage

International Mineral Processing Congress
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

In this study, the effect of different regrinding conditions on the depression of fine pyrite at the cleaner stage was investigated. The regrinding condition was manipulated by different grinding media (stainless steel and mild steel). It was found that, after regrinding with mild steel grinding media, the flotation recovery of pyrite is much lower than with stainless steel grinding media, and it is more difficult to restore by adding more collector. This means, regrinding with mild steel grinding media may depress the pyrite flotation more strongly. The copper activation of pyrite during regrinding was also studied. It was found, that the mild steel grinding media is more beneficial to copper activation than stainless steel media. Additionally, the analysis of pyrite recovery based on the particle size indicated, that the fine particles are more susceptible to different grinding environments than intermediate and coarse particles and therefore are more easily depressed with a much lower flotation recovery.
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APA:  (2012)  Effect Of Regrinding Conditions On The Rejection Of Pyrite In The Cleaner Stage

MLA: Effect Of Regrinding Conditions On The Rejection Of Pyrite In The Cleaner Stage. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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