Optimization of the Froth Washing System of Columns in the Rougher Circuit of the Miduk Copper Concentrator

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Massinaei
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Recently constructed circuits have included multiple stages of columns in a variety of applications, from roughing to cleaning. The Miduk copper concentrator (in south-eastern Iran) is one of the unique mineral processing plants which use column flotation cells as rougher. As the bulk of final concentrate is produced by rougher columns, optimized metallurgical performance of these cells is crucial. This paper will present the study and optimization of, a froth washing system of columns. For this purpose, the cross-sectional area of orifices was increased and their orientation altered. Concentrate assay for copper and silica, in addition to bias rate were found to be the assessment criteria. Modification of the wash water system resulted in increasing the purity of rougher and final concentrate. Negative bias and short-circuiting of wash water into the concentrate launder were the main causes of improper froth zone washing in the former system.
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APA: M. Massinaei  (2007)  Optimization of the Froth Washing System of Columns in the Rougher Circuit of the Miduk Copper Concentrator

MLA: M. Massinaei Optimization of the Froth Washing System of Columns in the Rougher Circuit of the Miduk Copper Concentrator. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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