Some Aspects of the Carbonaceous Fraction of Mount Isa Lead Concentrate

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Draper N Harraway D. H
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The association of graphite with a fine grained pyrite in the Mount Isa lead-zinc ore was investigated from mineralogical and metallurgical standpoints. The pyrite has been partially or completely replaced by galena and to a less extent by sphalerite, pyrrhotiteand chalcopyrite with the retention of graphite films or inclusions. During lead flotation the graphite imparts a spontaneous flotability to all associated minerals, resulting in a low grade fraction, which we call the carbonaceous fraction, floating with and diluting the lead concentrate. In times of low metal prices this fraction seriously reduces the economic value of the lead concentrate. A flotation procedure was developed to upgrade the carbonaceous fraction separately, producing an economic concentrate and a tailing.INTRODUCTIONThe lead concentrate produced from Mount Isa ores can vary from 20 to 50 per cent lead, depending on the locality in the mine from which the ore is obtained. Variations of this order are independent of ore grade and lead recovery. The large variation is related to the presence in the ore of a variable fast floating low grade fraction known locally as the carbonaceous fraction because of its association with graphite. During conventional lead flotation with sodium ethyl xanthate the carbonaceous fraction floats rapidly and unselectively with normal Mount Isa galena.The paper discusses mainly the examination and treatment of an average carbonaceous fraction, defined here as the fast floating material in the mill feed of late 1956. The ore was drawn from the Mount Isa Black Star orebodies. The fraction represented about 5 per cent of the total ore...
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APA: Draper N Harraway D. H  (1961)  Some Aspects of the Carbonaceous Fraction of Mount Isa Lead Concentrate

MLA: Draper N Harraway D. H Some Aspects of the Carbonaceous Fraction of Mount Isa Lead Concentrate. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1961.

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