Image Analysis Evaluation of Mineral Behaviour during a Laboratory Flotation Test of the Zinc-Lead Volcanogenic Ore from the Faro Deposit, Yukon

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 584 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1989
Abstract
Image analysis studies were performed on mill products from laboratory flotation tests of the Zn-Pb ore from the Faro deposit in Yukon, Canada, to determine mineral liberations at specific grinds and to predict recoveries at optimum flotation conditions. The minimum and optimum grinds for liberating sphalerite and galena were predicted from size analysis data for the minerals in large ore pieces, and determined by image analysis studies of the mill products. The determined optimum grinds are about 2 Tyler mesh sizes larger than predicted because sane of the fine grained sphalerite and galena occurs in interstices between coarser grained pyrite and is liberated when the pyrite grains are broken apart. Materials balance calculations were performed on the analyzed values for the liberated and unliberated sphalerite and galenaa to determine their distributions in the mill products. The laboratory flotation tests recovered 74% of the sphalerite and 83% of the galena in Zn and Pb concentrates respectively. The mineral evaluation study indicates that the optimum recovery for sphalerite and galena are 85 and 83% respectively. The company is currently recovering 80% 'of the sphalerite and 82% of the galena.
Citation
APA:
(1989) Image Analysis Evaluation of Mineral Behaviour during a Laboratory Flotation Test of the Zinc-Lead Volcanogenic Ore from the Faro Deposit, YukonMLA: Image Analysis Evaluation of Mineral Behaviour during a Laboratory Flotation Test of the Zinc-Lead Volcanogenic Ore from the Faro Deposit, Yukon. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.