Rheological Investigation of the Flotation Performance of a High Clay Containing Gold Ore from Carlin Trend

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S Farrokhpay D Bradshaw R Dunne
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Sep 26, 2013

Abstract

It is well known that clays affect the flotation performance, and many of the refractory gold ores around the world contain clay minerals. Therefore, an ore sample from the Carlin Trend was selected for this study as these ores contain large quantities of clays. The presence of clay minerals in an ore makes it susceptible to a range of variables, such as the solution chemistry determined by pH and the chemistry of the rheology modifiers. The viscosity of the ore slurry was measured as a function of solid concentration and particle size distribution, in addition to using different rheology modifiers and pH regulators. The results were correlated with the ore flotation performance. It was found that various reagents known commonly as dispersants or rheology modifiers have different effects on the ore slurry viscosity. This study revealed that the gold flotation recovery can be improved by changing the pulp rheology.CITATION:Farrokhpay, S, Bradshaw, D and Dunne, R, 2013. Rheological investigation of the flotation performance of a high clay containing gold ore from Carlin Trend, in Proceedings World Gold 2013, pp 333-340 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: S Farrokhpay D Bradshaw R Dunne  (2013)  Rheological Investigation of the Flotation Performance of a High Clay Containing Gold Ore from Carlin Trend

MLA: S Farrokhpay D Bradshaw R Dunne Rheological Investigation of the Flotation Performance of a High Clay Containing Gold Ore from Carlin Trend. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.

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