Research And Developing Of The Technologies Of Oxidized Pb-Zn Ores Treatment

International Mineral Processing Congress
N. I. Tyushkova
Organization:
International Mineral Processing Congress
Pages:
5
File Size:
462 KB
Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

On the basis of detailed studying of mineral structure of ore and treatment products it is established that the given ore refers to oxidized Pb-Zn vein-disseminated ores. Technological special features of the basic ore minerals and the reasons causing their obstinateness that is defined by following features are revealed, presence at dominating quantity difficult to float lead minerals: mimetesite (9.67%), green lead ore(0.48%); non float: bindheimite (2.16%) and plumbojarosite (0.36%) and high assay of oxides and hydrous ferric oxides; also thin, emulsive and submicroscopic segregations of the defined minerals in swamp ore. As a result of researches the scheme of gravitational-flotation treatment was conducted in semi-industrial scale. It allows to receive two concentrates from ore: a lead gravitational concentrate of mark ??-4 with the assay of 55.5 % of Pb and 0.77 % of Zn; and a Pb concentrate of mark ??-7 with assay of Pb of 40.97 % and Zn of 1.39 %. The total assay of Pb in concentrates makes 81 %. The efficiency offered by gravitational-flotation schemes is defined by possibility for recovery of big impregnated lead minerals under gravitation. The use of this method of gravitation has allowed to recover such mineral as beudantide and to exclude irrevocable losses of lead in tails which are connected with this mineral. Scientific value of the presented researches is connected with the fact the problem of extraction of the oxidized minerals of Bb and Zn is rather difficult and insufficiently studied. Keywords: flotation, oxidized forms of Pb and Zn
Citation

APA: N. I. Tyushkova  (2012)  Research And Developing Of The Technologies Of Oxidized Pb-Zn Ores Treatment

MLA: N. I. Tyushkova Research And Developing Of The Technologies Of Oxidized Pb-Zn Ores Treatment. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account