The Influence of Pyrite on the Pulp Chemistry and Copper Flotation Response of a Chalcopyrite Ore

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C J. Greet P Karageorgos L Teixeira
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Abstract

Pyrite is ubiquitous within copper ores, and presents significant challenges to most operations in terms of its impact on copper sulfide concentrate grade and recovery.Samples of ore containing from 3 to 47 percent pyrite, with nominally the same chalcopyrite feed grade, were collected from a copper mine in eastern Australia for testing. The ores were ground under standard conditions using forged steel grinding media in the Magotteaux Mill® to determine the impact of increasing pyrite feed grade on the pulp chemistry of the system and subsequent rougher flotation response. Attempts were made to correlate the pulp chemical parameters (oxygen demand and EDTA extractable metal ions) with flotation behaviour to determine if one (or more) could be used as a metric to infer metallurgical behaviour.The observations made were then tested under different grinding environments (obtained using more electrochemically inert high chromium) grinding media to determine if they hold true.CITATION:Greet, C J, Karageorgos, P and Teixeira, L, 2015. The influence of pyrite on the pulp chemistry and copper flotation response of a chalcopyrite ore, in Proceedings MetPlant 2015, pp 175–187 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: C J. Greet P Karageorgos L Teixeira  (2015)  The Influence of Pyrite on the Pulp Chemistry and Copper Flotation Response of a Chalcopyrite Ore

MLA: C J. Greet P Karageorgos L Teixeira The Influence of Pyrite on the Pulp Chemistry and Copper Flotation Response of a Chalcopyrite Ore. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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