The Effect of Water Chemistry, Reagent Type, and Other Environmental Factors on the Performance of Industrial Grinding and Flotation Processes Involving Sulfide Minerals

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 424 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
"This paper discusses the effect of water chemistry, reagent type, and other environmental factors on the performance of sulfide mineral size reduction and froth flotation processes. Two specific problems will be discussed: l.) the importance of appropriately utilizing the electrochemical window that is created in the grinding process to enhance sulfide mineral recovery by froth flotation; and 2) the impact of steel grinding media versus autogenous grinding on the efficiency of sulfide mineral flotation with varying thiol collectors and water sources.IntroductionThe mutual dependency between size reduction and mineral froth flotation is well recognized from the viewpoint of particle size and mineral liberation characteristics. The purpose of this paper is to discuss two less obvious industrial interactions between size reduction and froth flotation that have come up in the various plant optimization studies conducted by this author. These interactions are complex but appear to be important at the industrial level as plant throughput is directly affected, either positively or negatively by such interactions. Examples v.ill be given on how the method of grinding influences flotation and how different water sources influence the flotation behavior of electrochemically sensitive minerals. With each of these interactions, a number of fundamental research studies have shown previously that some effects can be measured under idealized and very small scale experiments. Such research studies will not be cataloged or exhaustingly reviewed in this paper. Whether these same types of effects can be measured in an industrial environment and are economically important is much less certain. This paper will present some rather unique experiences gained from larger scale test experiences which clearly indicate findings that plant operators should be aware of."
Citation
APA:
(1996) The Effect of Water Chemistry, Reagent Type, and Other Environmental Factors on the Performance of Industrial Grinding and Flotation Processes Involving Sulfide MineralsMLA: The Effect of Water Chemistry, Reagent Type, and Other Environmental Factors on the Performance of Industrial Grinding and Flotation Processes Involving Sulfide Minerals. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1996.