The Influence Of Water Quality On The Flotation Of The Rosh Pinah Complex Lead-Zinc Sulfides.

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R F. Sandenbergh Y Wei
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The flotation separation of the Rosh Pinah ore into lead and zinc concentrates are based on the selective flotation of the lead containing minerals followed by the activation and recovery of the zinc sulfides. In the present work the influence of the composition of the water on the selective flotation of the lead containing minerals is reviewed and the results given of the laboratory investigation of the influence of activating species such as silver, lead and copper, on the selective recovery of lead minerals from the Rosh Pinah ore. It was found that it was difficult to prevent the activation of the sphalerite by the metal species in solution in the absence of cyanide, and that colloidal precipitates most probably also serves as a significant carrier of these activators in the flotation circuit. Removal of heavy metal species from the solution by means of an adsorbent is possible, but most probably not practical.
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APA: R F. Sandenbergh Y Wei  (2007)  The Influence Of Water Quality On The Flotation Of The Rosh Pinah Complex Lead-Zinc Sulfides.

MLA: R F. Sandenbergh Y Wei The Influence Of Water Quality On The Flotation Of The Rosh Pinah Complex Lead-Zinc Sulfides.. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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