Flotation of complex copper-molybdenum-gold ore of copper-porphyry deposit, G.V. Sedelnikova, M.N. Sycheva, O.I. Rychkova, and E.V. Poryadochnova

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 10
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Deposits of copper-porphyry type occupy a leading position in the mineral resource base of the
world copper industry. They are characterized by large and gigantic scales, often complex composition,
their development is carried out in an open way. The raw material base of the Russian copper industry
is mainly sulfide copper-Nickel and copper-pyrite ores. Exploration of copper-porphyry deposits and
the creation of long-term large mining facilities on their basis is one of the most promising and priority
tasks for the Russian industry. This task is especially acute for the copper enterprises of the Urals in
connection with the depletion of copper - pyrite ore reserves. In recent years, Russia has carried out a
large complex of studies on the composition and technology of processing of copper-porphyry ores of
different subtypes. In this work the complex poor copper-molybdenum-gold ore of one of the deposits
is investigated. The chemical and mineral composition of the ore containing 0.49% copper, 0.020%
molybdenum, 0.39 g/t gold, 5.85 g/t silver was determined. The forms of finding metals and their
distribution by size classes are established. The dependence of extraction of metals into concentrates of
collective-selective flotation on the size of ore grinding, pH of the medium, reagent consumption is
shown. Under optimal flotation conditions, copper concentrate with 18.6% copper content and 92.32%
extraction and molybdenum concentrate with 21.5% molybdenum content and 73.4% extraction were
obtained. With a high concentration of molybdenum in selective flotation products, it is possible to
conclude about the expected molybdenum concentrate with a content of 45% and a recovery of 70%.
The associated extraction of gold and silver into copper concentrate is 76.8 % and 73.4%.
Keywords: Collective-selective flotation, copper, molybdenum, porphyry ore, grinding, pH, reagents
Citation
APA:
(2020) Flotation of complex copper-molybdenum-gold ore of copper-porphyry deposit, G.V. Sedelnikova, M.N. Sycheva, O.I. Rychkova, and E.V. PoryadochnovaMLA: Flotation of complex copper-molybdenum-gold ore of copper-porphyry deposit, G.V. Sedelnikova, M.N. Sycheva, O.I. Rychkova, and E.V. Poryadochnova. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.