New technology and commercial utilization of mineral processing for a refractory Cu-S ore

International Mineral Processing Congress
He Xiaojuan Qiu Xianyang Luo Chuansheng Rao Jinshan
Organization:
International Mineral Processing Congress
Pages:
9
File Size:
489 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The dissemination grain size of chalcopyrite is really fine and refractory grains of -10µm take up 25%. Dissemination relationships among chalcopyrite with pyrrhotite, pyrite, marcasite and gangue minerals are complex. Content of Fe-bearing sulphides and Fe-bearing silicates associated with chalcopyrite reaches to about 60%. It’s hard to liberate and separate chalcopyrite from pyrrhotite. The above four are the main mineral processing difficulties of a copper ore in China. Because of the similar floatability and poor separation effect between chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite, enhanced depressing and collecting method was adopted in Cu-S separation before 2009. Due to the different magnetism among chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite and Fe-bearing silicates, magnetic separation is creatively induced in Cu floatation circuit based on the in-depth study of process mineralogy. High efficiency and new Cu-S separation technology of "Rough concentrate regrinding-pyrrhotite rejecting from middling by magnetic separation" and a highly selective copper minerals collector YL-1 had been developed to solve the difficult problems of refractory Cu-S separation, which are heavy load of middling recirculation,difficulty in upgrading Cu concentrate, unstable locked cycle and low separation indexes. And grade of Cu concentrate has been increased by 3.33%, recovery of Cu and Ag has been increased by 19.32% and 10% respectively.
Citation

APA: He Xiaojuan Qiu Xianyang Luo Chuansheng Rao Jinshan  (2014)  New technology and commercial utilization of mineral processing for a refractory Cu-S ore

MLA: He Xiaojuan Qiu Xianyang Luo Chuansheng Rao Jinshan New technology and commercial utilization of mineral processing for a refractory Cu-S ore. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account