Effect of Autogenous and Ball Mill Grinding on Sulfide Flotation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
I. Iwasaki K. J. Reid H. A. Lex K. A. Smith
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The effects of autogenous grinding and conventional grinding on the floatabilities of copper-nickel sulfides from Duluth gabbro were investigated. At the same mesh-of-grind copper, nickel, and cobalt recoveries were higher and residual sulfur in the flotation tailings was lower with the autogenously ground pulps. With the ball-mill ground pulps the residual sulfur in the tailings could not be lowered to the level attained by the autogenously ground pulps even at increased levels of the collector addition. From mineralogical examinations of concentrate and tailings samples, an electrochemical interaction between grinding media and sulfide minerals was thought to have a greater effect on sulfide mineral flotation behavior than the breakage characteristics of the ore samples in these two types of mills.
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APA: I. Iwasaki K. J. Reid H. A. Lex K. A. Smith  (1984)  Effect of Autogenous and Ball Mill Grinding on Sulfide Flotation

MLA: I. Iwasaki K. J. Reid H. A. Lex K. A. Smith Effect of Autogenous and Ball Mill Grinding on Sulfide Flotation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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