Improving Separation of Cu-Fe from Copper Slag by Modification of the Molten Slag

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zheng-qi Guo De-qing Zhu Jian Pan Feng Zhang
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Iron mainly exists as the magnetite and fayalite, while copper is primarily dispersed in the form of fine matte particles in the copper slag, which is difficult to recover by conventional separation techniques. In this paper, the feasibility of an integrated technological route to improve beneficiation of copper and iron components from copper slag through the modification of molten slag was investigated, and the results shows that: the copper grade of rougher copper concentrate was increased from 6.43 to 11.04%, iron recovery from magnetic separation was increased significantly from 32.40 to 63.36%, and other evaluation indexes were changed slightly, in comparison with unmodified copper slag. Meanwhile, the grains of the target minerals in the modified slag grew considerably to a mean size >50 lm after slow cooling. Ultimately, the beneficiation efficiency of copper and iron was improved because of the ease with which the target minerals were liberated.
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APA: Zheng-qi Guo De-qing Zhu Jian Pan Feng Zhang  (2017)  Improving Separation of Cu-Fe from Copper Slag by Modification of the Molten Slag

MLA: Zheng-qi Guo De-qing Zhu Jian Pan Feng Zhang Improving Separation of Cu-Fe from Copper Slag by Modification of the Molten Slag. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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