New Flotation Reagents for Copper-Molybdenum Ore

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Y. Shang S. Ling T. Liu
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Jan 1, 2023

Abstract

A new copper-molybdenum flotation technology developed for a certain coppermolybdenum ore is introduced. We achieved copper-molybdenum bulk flotation in lowalkali conditions. Locked-circuit test results showed that the bulk concentrate contained 21.05% Cu and 1.10% Mo, with copper recovery of 87.37% and molybdenum recovery of 77.07%. For the copper–molybdenum separation process of the bulk concentrate, we use a new depressant, BK511, to replace the traditional sodium hydrosulfide. We achieved copper–molybdenum separation through one rougher, nine cleaner, and two scavenger processes. The results of locked-circuit tests showed that the molybdenum concentrate contained 46.19% Mo and 0.75% Cu, with molybdenum recovery of 93.80%; the copper concentrate contained 21.50% Cu and 0.069% Mo, with copper recovery of 99.92%. This new technology overcomes disadvantages of using large amounts of lime, sodium hydrosulfide, and other reagents in traditional copper–molybdenum flotation.
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APA: Y. Shang S. Ling T. Liu  (2023)  New Flotation Reagents for Copper-Molybdenum Ore

MLA: Y. Shang S. Ling T. Liu New Flotation Reagents for Copper-Molybdenum Ore . The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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