Flotation Flowsheet Development for the New NUSSIR ASA Copper Ore Deposit in Northern Norway

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 726 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
The interest in investigating the processing characteristics of mineral deposits in Norway has seen an upsurge in the last decade. One of the major areas of interest is a huge copper deposit, operated by NUSSIR ASA located in the Repparfjord Tectonic Window in the caledonides of west Finnmark. This study reports analysis of ore from the deposit for development and modifications in the flotation flowsheet for the NUSSIR ASA copper ore. The mineralogical characterization for the ore sample was achived by optical microscopy and Zeiss automated mineralogy while grinding characteristics were tested using Bond Index tests. The results confirmed the presence of Cu minerals in the form of chalcocite, chalcopyrite and bornite in the samples, which are mainly liberated in the – 105 µm size range. The majority of non-liberated copper sulphides associated with silica and the carbonates varies from 3 to 28 percent in the –250 µm samples . It is also observed that the copper minerals are uniformly distributed in all size ranges. Selective flotation of NUSSIR copper ore was performed in different size fractions with a motive to identify the correct liberation size and thus to obtain a copper concentrate meeting the quality requirements. The flotation experiments are essentially performed in two stages: the rougher and the cleaner stage. Mass balance calculations were performed showing that approximately 88 percent of copper can be obtained at the end of the process. Ultimately, overall circuit copper recoveries ranged between 83.5 to 88.1 % with a concentrate grade of 35 to 48 % Cu.
Citation
APA:
(2018) Flotation Flowsheet Development for the New NUSSIR ASA Copper Ore Deposit in Northern NorwayMLA: Flotation Flowsheet Development for the New NUSSIR ASA Copper Ore Deposit in Northern Norway. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.