New Circuits for the Treatment of Fine Grained Zinc/Lead Ore at the Sullivan Concentrator (6bee0d7e-0e76-4074-a289-b60e63163849)

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 392 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
"Changes have recently been applied to the Sullivan Concentrator lead and zinc circuits to treat fine-grained ores which make-up the majority of ore reserves in the mine. Pilot plant test work conducted in 1990-91 indicated that concentrate grades would be substantially improved by reducing the particle size (P,0) of the lead from 38 to 15 µm and the zinc from 45 to 24 µm.Circuit revisions involved installation of major new equipment including: two GUO kilowatt Vertimills for regrinding, a 4 metre diameter column flotation cell and a 4 metre diameter hyperbaric pressure filter for dewatering. Duties of the existing regrind mills were reassigned.IntroductionThe Sullivan ore body is a massive sulphide deposit consisting of fine grained mixtures of sulphides, sometimes inter-banded with country rock and varying widely in their content of lead, zinc, iron and silicates. Principal economic minerals are marmatite and galena. Iron is mainly present as pyrrhotite (85%), and to a lesser extent as pyrite (15%) .The orebody has been actively mined since 1923, with 1992 ore reserves estimated at 15,800,000 tonnes with an average grade of 4. 7% lead and 7. 9% zinc. Current plans call for treatment of 1,600,000 tonnes/year, (7,000 tonnes per operating day), with flotation feed grades of 5.9% lead, 10.1% zinc, and 22.0% iron."
Citation
APA:
(1994) New Circuits for the Treatment of Fine Grained Zinc/Lead Ore at the Sullivan Concentrator (6bee0d7e-0e76-4074-a289-b60e63163849)MLA: New Circuits for the Treatment of Fine Grained Zinc/Lead Ore at the Sullivan Concentrator (6bee0d7e-0e76-4074-a289-b60e63163849). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1994.