On Possible Extraction of Free Gold within Grain Size -0.8+0 MM by Flash Flotation of Low-Sulphide Gold-Containing Ores

International Mineral Processing Congress
O. U. Poperechnikova A. V. Kuptcova S. P. Nagaeva
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"In case of free gold presence in ore, there is always problem of a choice between the gravity-flotation and gravity separation flowsheets. Study of morphology of gold being extracted by different methods allows to find the most efficient solution. One of the latest methods of gold concentration for wide range of grain size (-0.8+0 mm) is a flash flotation. The paper presents comparative testing results of flash and centrifugal separation.The goal of the studies was to determine process and flotation parameters of flash flotation. In case valued minerals are soft if compared to host rock, such minerals tend to concentrate into circulating load of grinding circuit. Thus, valued minerals can be overground, and in turn, will result in low extraction in flotation circuit. Integration of flash flotation operation into process flowsheet has been evaluated. Flash flotation operation can be successfully used not only for gold but also copper, lead, nickel and silver minerals.With low-sulphide ores being a case study under laboratory conditions, various flotation (impeller rotational speed, air flowrate) and process (pulp density, collector consumption, frother consumption, time of flotation) parameters were studied in view of its impact on gold flash flotation. Experiments were carried out under laboratory conditions using special pneumatic mechanical flotation machines.INTRODUCTIONGravity separation is used for extraction of coarse gold before cyanidation and before flotation of polymetallic ores to increase gold total recovery into gravity copper and lead concentrates.Benefit of the flash flotation is efficient recovery of coarse gold carrier particles (sulphides) thus preventing its regrinding and, as a result, low recovery. Furthermore, combination of flash and conventional flotation results in final tailings that do not require further cyanidation.Combined gravity-flotation flowsheets are designed for concentration of ores containing gold within thewide range of grain sizes (see Table 1)."
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APA: O. U. Poperechnikova A. V. Kuptcova S. P. Nagaeva  (2018)  On Possible Extraction of Free Gold within Grain Size -0.8+0 MM by Flash Flotation of Low-Sulphide Gold-Containing Ores

MLA: O. U. Poperechnikova A. V. Kuptcova S. P. Nagaeva On Possible Extraction of Free Gold within Grain Size -0.8+0 MM by Flash Flotation of Low-Sulphide Gold-Containing Ores. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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