Evaluation of reagents dispersing for sphalerite and galena particles system

International Mineral Processing Congress
Francielle Nogueira Fábio de São José Carlos Pereira
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Votorantim Metals Corporation is one of the leader companies in the extraction of zinc in Brazil. One of its mines, located in the city of Vazante - MG, was composed by zinc silicate ores, but recent studies have indicated a change in mineralization type with arise of zinc sulphide’s ore bodies with disseminations of galena (PbS) and silver. The liberation size between sphalerite and galena in this ore occurs in very fine granulometry (approximately 18µm), fact that has negatively influenced into the flotation process. Aiming to reduce this problem, studies about the use of dispersing in the flotation process have started. Thus, this study investigated the action of different reagents dispersing on the stability of the suspensions. The tests were carried out with samples of mineral galena and sphalerite using four types of dispersing within two different dosages and two pH. The reagents tested were sodium hexametaphosphate, sodium silicate, carboxymethiylcellulose, and sodium polyacrylate. The results of the dispersion tests were analysed in relation to dispersion index. The tests with hexametaphosphate showed high dispersion for both galena and sphalerite. The sodium polyacrylate and arboxymethiylcellulose showed a high dispersion index for galena and a low index for sphalerite implying that reagent can be used in the concentration process of galena.
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APA: Francielle Nogueira Fábio de São José Carlos Pereira  (2014)  Evaluation of reagents dispersing for sphalerite and galena particles system

MLA: Francielle Nogueira Fábio de São José Carlos Pereira Evaluation of reagents dispersing for sphalerite and galena particles system. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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