Elaboration, Testing and Introduction of Hydrothermal Sulphurisation Technology of Oxidised and Mixed Copper Ores

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

On the basis of the data known on formation, characteristics and stability of solute heavy non-ferrous metals under different temperature and pressure conditions and different concentrations of substances dissolved it is found to be possible to obtain a condition of mineral formation resulting in selective production of free-floating minerals. This process of forced mineral formation has been taken as a basis of new methods of refractory copper raw materials concentration, complex processing of lead dust from copper smelting plants, lead flotation tailings final concentration and of those of polymetallic ores concentration. This list of effective utilisation of the process is not exhaustive (Bekturganov Abishev and Shkodin, 1987; Bekturganov and Sim, 1987; Bekturganov, 1988; Abishev and Bekturganov, 1989; Bekturganov, 1989a). To understand the character of the sulphurising thermodynamic and kinetic examination have been done. Analysis of conditions of the newly formed mineral associations formation and stability facilitates the elaboration of methods of improvement of results of the valuable components selective separation.
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APA:  (1993)  Elaboration, Testing and Introduction of Hydrothermal Sulphurisation Technology of Oxidised and Mixed Copper Ores

MLA: Elaboration, Testing and Introduction of Hydrothermal Sulphurisation Technology of Oxidised and Mixed Copper Ores. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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