The Use Of Special Reagents For Intensification Of Ore Disintegration Processes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. I. Ryaboy V. A. Luknitsky V. V. Zuyev
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The action has been studied of three types of reagents used as intensifiers in grinding copper-molybdenum, sulphide-sheelite, polymetallic and other types of ores, namely N-donor, dispersant, and surface-acting agents. It has been proved that, depending on the type of ore treated, the C (N-donor) and C-170 (dispersant) reagents increase the yield of the principal size fraction of 0.074mm by 8-16% (relative). Consequently, the specific mill capacity improves by 13-21 %. The C and C-170 reagents activate the subsequent flotation stage and are thus beneficial to the mineral recovery. The surface-acting reagents affect the mineral grinding process to a lesser extent. The intensifying action of the reagents is attributed to the effective crushing energy decrease (lower crack-resistance factor) or else to the slime-dispersing effect of the reagents. The pilot-plant test results for the C reagents are given. Both C and C170 reagents are commercially produced and recommended for use at a number of concentrators in Russia, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
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APA: V. I. Ryaboy V. A. Luknitsky V. V. Zuyev  (1995)  The Use Of Special Reagents For Intensification Of Ore Disintegration Processes

MLA: V. I. Ryaboy V. A. Luknitsky V. V. Zuyev The Use Of Special Reagents For Intensification Of Ore Disintegration Processes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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