The optimization of copper-bearing slag flotation using a sulfidation stage at El Soldado mine site

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 304 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
"The optimization of the copper recovery from smelting slag by a process of comminution / flotation has been a widely discussed topic during the last few decades. Several studies covering the characterization of different types of slag, the impact of the slag cooling rate and of different flotation operating conditions on the flotation performance have been widely published. Currently, at El Soldado mine site (Angloamerican), there are large copper bearing slag deposits that can be a profitable alternative for the concentrator with capacity to treat this material. Under this process schema, the optimization of the flotation process to obtain better copper recoveries is a relevant topic of study. The aim of this study is to assess the efficiency of a sulfidation stage of a slag and to correlate that process with copper recoveries results in a flotation circuit. This article presents a detailed examination at both laboratory and plant scales of the slag sulfidation on the recovery of copper in the flotation process. The experimental methodology involves studying the effect of the sulfidation agent dosage, the pH, the particle size distribution of the flotation feed and the conditioning time. Furthermore, the performance of the sulfidation stage was analysed through the XPS analytical technique. It was observed that the sulfidation of particles in floatable size fractions correlated well with the increase in copper recovery. The results indicated that it is possible to increase between 2 to 4 points the total copper recovery with a sulfidation process implemented appropriately."
Citation
APA:
(2014) The optimization of copper-bearing slag flotation using a sulfidation stage at El Soldado mine siteMLA: The optimization of copper-bearing slag flotation using a sulfidation stage at El Soldado mine site. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.