Pilot Applications of Column Flotation on Copper Re-Cleaning (ABSTRACT PAGE)

International Mineral Processing Congress
Ayhan A. Sirkeci Ali Guney Gulay Bulut Olgac Kangal Guven Onal
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"This paper presents the results of pilot scale column flotation applications in the two different copper concentrators in Turkey. The Kure Copper Plant is located in the Black Sea Region of Turkey. There are four types of copper ore formations in the Küre region. The so called disseminated ore contains 60-70% siliceous minerals of which Cu content is around 0.5%. The remaining three ore types in the region are generally named “massive ores”. The massive ores may assay up to 15% Cu and the major gangue mineral is pyrite associated with relatively little amount of silica. The main copper mineral in all formations is chalcopyrite that is generally finely disseminated in pyrite therefore satisfactory liberation requires ultrafine grinding especially in the case of the massive ores.A blend of these ores, containing 1.7% Cu on average, is fed to the Küre Copper Concentrator whose capacity is 1.2 million tons of ore annually. Unfortunately, today the plant operates below its designed capacity treating around 550,000 tons of ore per year. The design of Küre Copper Plant was undertaken by the Outokumpu Company of Finland. The operation of the plant is almost automatically controlled and the feed, the concentrate and the tailings are assayed for copper by on-line XRF analysers. The particle size analysers are also connected to the grinding circuit. The feed material is ground almost below 50 µm and the flotation is conducted around pH 11.2 using Hostaflot X-231 (a trade mark of Hoechst) as the collector. Apart from the rougher cells, there are four cleaning stages after which the final concentrate is produced. A very fine grinding requirement for an adequate level of liberation makes successful flotation difficult and consequently the final concentrate can hardly assay above 16% Cu leading to copper losses around 20% in the tailings that contains 0.3% copper."
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APA: Ayhan A. Sirkeci Ali Guney Gulay Bulut Olgac Kangal Guven Onal  (2003)  Pilot Applications of Column Flotation on Copper Re-Cleaning (ABSTRACT PAGE)

MLA: Ayhan A. Sirkeci Ali Guney Gulay Bulut Olgac Kangal Guven Onal Pilot Applications of Column Flotation on Copper Re-Cleaning (ABSTRACT PAGE). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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