Optimisation Of The Phosphate Nokes Process At The El Teniente By-Product Molybdenite Plant

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 287 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
The El Teniente molybdenite plant (Chile), with a nominal capacity of 3,200 tpd of bulk Cu-Mo concentrate, produced approximately 3,385 metric tonnes of Mo during 1998 by using the phosphate Nokes process (LR-744 reagent). This is the only Chilean moly plant which traditionally has depressed copper and iron sulfides with LR 744 reagent, which is a hydrolysis product of P2S5 and NaOH. El Teniente's ore Mo grade is 0.02%Mo and is concentrated to 0.45%-0.50% Mo in bulk Cu-Mo flotation. Subsequently, molybdenite is floated by selective flotation to depress Cu and Fe sulfides, such as chalcopyrite, bornite, digenite and pyrite, to produce typically a 49%-50%Mo molybdenite concentrate. An optimisation program during the last two years was undertaken to improve molybdenite recoveries. Current molybdenite plant technology at El Teniente and use of phosphate Nokes in the process process is reported. Use of phosphate Nokes reagent has increased average Mo recovery from 70.5% in 1977 to a mean 74.7% for the first 4 months of 1999. The global Mo recovery, including bulk flotation, incresed from 42.3% in 1997 to 46.8% in 1998, with a projection of 55.5% for 1999. Mo production per year has increased from 3,181 tons in 1997 to 3,385 tons in 1998 and a projected 4,000 tons for 1999.
Citation
APA:
(1999) Optimisation Of The Phosphate Nokes Process At The El Teniente By-Product Molybdenite PlantMLA: Optimisation Of The Phosphate Nokes Process At The El Teniente By-Product Molybdenite Plant. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.