The Critical Influence of Pulp Oxygen Content on the Separation of Pentlandite from Pyrrhotite in Two Process Streams of the Clarabelle Mill of VALE INCO, Sudbury, Canada

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 389 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
This paper focuses on the influence of pulp oxygen content on the separation of pentlandite and pyrrhotite contained in two different process streams in the Clarabelle Mill, operated by VALE INCO. The two process streams are (i) the scavenger cleaner feed, the product of regrinding the thickened, scavenged concentrate and the B cleaned tail produced from treating the non-magnetic fraction of the milled run of mine ore, and (ii) the magnetic concentrate which is the magnetic fraction of the milled run of mine ore. In the Clarabelle Mill, sulphite (SO32-) and TETA (triethylenete-tramine) are together used to selectively depress pyrrhotite from pentlandite. These depressants pre-ferentially decompose collector and/or sulphur enriched species at the pyrrhotite surface, an appar-ently essential mechanism in pyrrhotite depression from the scavenger cleaner feed stream. Selectivity in depression may originate from differences in the electrochemical rest potential of pyrrhotite and pentlandite. As both minerals are susceptible to oxidation, aeration in conditioning and flotation plays a key role in selective flotation. Important differences in the flotation behavior of pentlandite and pyrrhotite from the magnetic concentrate and the scavenger cleaner streams are highlighted in
Citation
APA:
(2014) The Critical Influence of Pulp Oxygen Content on the Separation of Pentlandite from Pyrrhotite in Two Process Streams of the Clarabelle Mill of VALE INCO, Sudbury, CanadaMLA: The Critical Influence of Pulp Oxygen Content on the Separation of Pentlandite from Pyrrhotite in Two Process Streams of the Clarabelle Mill of VALE INCO, Sudbury, Canada. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.