The Behaviour of Galena, Chalcopyrite and Tetrahedrite During Flotation of a Fine-Grained Base Metal Ore in the Concentrator of Brunswick Mining and Smelting Limited

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
W. Petruk
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The behaviour of galena, chalcopyrite and tetrahedrite during floration of a fine-grained base metal ore from New Brunswick was investigated by image analysis study of the mill concentrates and tailings. The minerals were analyzed to determine the grades and recoveries as related to free and unliberated mineral grains and their size distributions. The results show that only 37 wt % of the galena was liberated but 88 wt % of the free galena was recovered, indicating good mill performance for the lead. The lead recovery was 65 wt %, with the main loss due to unliberated galena. Most of the unliberated galena lost to mill tailings is so fine-grained that galena liberation and Pb recovery would not improve significantly by re-grinding. Chalcopyrite liberation was 56 wt % but only 75 wt % of the free chalcopyrite was recovered. Copper recovery was 45 wt %, with the chalco-pyrite loss in the mill tailings being both as large free grains, and as small and large unliberated grains. It was calculated that copper recoveries could be improved about 8 to 10 wt % by changing the concentrator operations and by regrinding. Concentrator operations hive already been modified and copper recoveries have improved about 5 wt %. About 29 wt % of the silver was lost to tailings mainly as both free and unliberated, large and very small, Silver-bearing tetrahedrite grains. It was calculated that about 25 wt % of the silver in the tailings might be recovered by improved milling conditions and by regrinding.
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APA: W. Petruk  (1981)  The Behaviour of Galena, Chalcopyrite and Tetrahedrite During Flotation of a Fine-Grained Base Metal Ore in the Concentrator of Brunswick Mining and Smelting Limited

MLA: W. Petruk The Behaviour of Galena, Chalcopyrite and Tetrahedrite During Flotation of a Fine-Grained Base Metal Ore in the Concentrator of Brunswick Mining and Smelting Limited. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1981.

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