Integrated Recycling Of Wastewater By Application Of Ion, Precipitate And Ultrafine-Particle Flotation In The Lead-Zing Concentrator Of Kamioka. Mine

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 23
- File Size:
- 578 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
In the concentrator of Kamioka Mine, lead-zinc bulk differential flotation is practiced. It results in three kinds of thickener over- flow, namely; tailing, lead concentrate and zinc concentrate, which are discharged as wastewater. Since these three kinds of overflow differ from each other in water quality, they are separately recycled to appropriate processes based on their water quality. The tailing and the lead concentrate thickener overflow are directly recycled to their respective suitable processes. However, as the zinc thickener overflow contains Cu(CN)3--, ZnS, CdS, CN-, xanthate and frother, the total zinc thickener overflow cannot be recycled at one time to any one process without creating harmful effects. Consequently, all the ingredients in the zinc thickener overflow other than CN- are floated by Ion-Precipitate-Ultrafine-particle flotation, using Nagahm flotation machine. After this treatment, the zinc thickener overflow, containing only CN-, is effectively recycled to the lead-zinc differential flotation circuit. Thus the integrated recycling of waste-water greatly reduces environmental problems, and in addition it generates a sizeable profit by improving overall mill recovery, and permitting the reduction of reagent consumption.
Citation
APA:
(1976) Integrated Recycling Of Wastewater By Application Of Ion, Precipitate And Ultrafine-Particle Flotation In The Lead-Zing Concentrator Of Kamioka. MineMLA: Integrated Recycling Of Wastewater By Application Of Ion, Precipitate And Ultrafine-Particle Flotation In The Lead-Zing Concentrator Of Kamioka. Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1976.