The Effect Of Grinding Environment On Floatability Of Micro-Fine Disseminated Molybdenite

International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Micro-fine disseminated molybdenite was ground in a laboratory stirred mill using steel media and zirconium media respectively. The floatability of ground molybdenite and slurry chemistry was investigated. It was found that the total recovery of ground molybdenite using zirconium media was higher while the pH and Eh of the slurry are lower than that using steel media. When steel media was used, iron oxy-hydroxides had been generated coated on the surface of molybdenite, and decreased the floatability of molybdenite, especially of the -10µm particles. The iron and lead oxy-hydroxides was generated by the reaction between steel media with pyrite and galena associated with molybdenite. It was also found that changing the grinding media to inert can benefit the flotation of molybdenite. Keywords: stirred mill, grinding environment, floatability, micro-fine disseminated molybdenite, fine grinding
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APA:  (2012)  The Effect Of Grinding Environment On Floatability Of Micro-Fine Disseminated Molybdenite

MLA: The Effect Of Grinding Environment On Floatability Of Micro-Fine Disseminated Molybdenite. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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