Release Analysis Of A Stratiform Copper Sulfide Ore Using Column Flotation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. W. McClintock D. E. Walsh P. D. Rao
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

A column flotation system was designed to conduct release analyses on a very finely disseminated, stratiform copper ore from the Denali Copper Prospect in Alaska. Chalcopyrite is finely disseminated in a carbonate matrix, and pyrite is disseminated in both the chalcopyrite and the gangue. Grinding to -20 µm is required for adequate liberation. A 25-mm x 2.4-m glass flotation column was designed. The ore and its flotation tailings were repeatedly floated to obtain a rougher concentrate. The rougher concentrate was then repeatedly floated to produce release fractions. These fractions were analyzed for copper, iron, calcium and magnesium, and release curves were plotted. The procedure was replicated at each of two grinds, i.e., 99% and 88% passing 37 µm (400 mesh). The procedure should find application for flotation characterization and process selection. Bond grindability testing was also conducted.
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APA: W. W. McClintock D. E. Walsh P. D. Rao  (1996)  Release Analysis Of A Stratiform Copper Sulfide Ore Using Column Flotation

MLA: W. W. McClintock D. E. Walsh P. D. Rao Release Analysis Of A Stratiform Copper Sulfide Ore Using Column Flotation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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