Leaching And Flotation Of Concentrate And Middlings In Flotation Circuits Of Carbonate - Shale Copper Ores

International Mineral Processing Congress
A. Luszczkiewicz
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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9
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

An innovative hybrid technology for beneficiation of difficult-to-process sedimentary copper ores comprising acidic leaching stage of the feed combined with subsequent flotation has been presented. Acidic leaching, preceding the flotation process, plays a beneficial role of efficient chemical grinding for liberation of copper sulphide minerals finely disseminated in the copper-bearing carbonate-shale rocks. The process was applied on a fully industrial scale. Flotation results were analysed for both chemically modified and unmodified flotation feeds. After several months of industrial scale operation, it was found that both metals recovery and concentrate grade remarkably increased as a result of application of chemical modification of the flotation feed. Beneficial effects of chemical pre-treatment of flotation middlings on selectivity at a comparable concentrate yield in industrial flotation scale, revealed a considerable increase of the total copper recovery by 3.5percent. Based on the industrial and laboratory investigations we consider a further development of the process and introduction of hydrometallurgy for better recovering of metals from low-grade copper concentrates
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APA: A. Luszczkiewicz  (2012)  Leaching And Flotation Of Concentrate And Middlings In Flotation Circuits Of Carbonate - Shale Copper Ores

MLA: A. Luszczkiewicz Leaching And Flotation Of Concentrate And Middlings In Flotation Circuits Of Carbonate - Shale Copper Ores. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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