Beneficiation Of Flotation Tailing From Polish Copper Sulfide Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Andrzej Luszczkiewicz Kazimierz S. Sztaba
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Flotation tailing of Polish copper sulfide ores represents more than 90% of the mass of run-of-mine ore. The tailing contains mainly quartz, dolomite, clay minerals, traces of sulfides, and some accessory minerals. Almost all minerals of the tailing are well liberated and, therefore, any further beneficiation process applied to the tailing is expected to be inexpensive. In this work, results of investigations on utilization of flotation tailing using classification and gravity concentration are presented. It is shown that due to classification of flotation tailing in hydrocyclones, the coarse fraction becomes suitable material for gravity separation providing backfill material for underground mines as well as heavy minerals, a source of valuable rare elements. It was also found that heavy minerals separated by gravity methods contain a significant amount of rare elements such as zirconium, titanium, silver, rare earth metals, and uranium. The light fraction of the gravity separation contains well deslimed quartz particles and meets strict requirements for hydraulic filling material ked for structural support in underground mines. Evaluation of the cost of the proposed technology indicated that investment to implement the method would provide a return within 2-4 years.
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APA: Andrzej Luszczkiewicz Kazimierz S. Sztaba  (1995)  Beneficiation Of Flotation Tailing From Polish Copper Sulfide Ores

MLA: Andrzej Luszczkiewicz Kazimierz S. Sztaba Beneficiation Of Flotation Tailing From Polish Copper Sulfide Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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