Reprocessing of low grade Cu-Co-Au containing tailings by froth flotation - a case study, I. Silin, Y. Rubinstein, I. Volobayev, A. Liono, D. Gürsel, and H. Wotruba

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
I. Silin Y. Rubinstein I. Volobayev A. Liono D. Gürsel H. Wotruba
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

Old, abandoned or in situ processed and storaged tailings can be a potential source of remained valuable metals and minerals. By reprocessing of tailings, it is possible not only to achieve economical profit from recovery of valuable metals, but also to reduce environmental damage caused by tailings such as generation of acid mine drainage from sulfide minerals, mobilization of heavy metals, soils and groundwater contamination. In addition, storage facilities can be successfully redesigned with modern geotechnical requirements and monitoring to avoid a dam collapse of abandoned tailings. In this case study, the processing of low grade abandoned tailings was investigated. Copper (0.15%), cobalt (0.032%) and gold (0.35 ppm) were determined as main valuable and recoverable metals. Cobalt occurs as cobaltite and cobaltiferrous pyrite, while chalcopyrite represents copper. The fine fraction of tailings below 32 μm is enriched with cobalt and copper. Preliminary test-works with initial tailings sample were aimed to recover copper, cobalt and gold. The previously tested magnetic and gravity separation could not recover the metals in a pre-concentration step. Flotation tests of the tailings sample had shown a suitability for flotation without previous regrinding of the tailings. The valuable minerals are first proposed to be recovered by collective flotation, followed by a selective circuit with production of a low grade copper concentrate and a cobalt bearing pyrite concentrate. Based on various tested collectors, amounts of sulfidisation agents and activators, a suitable reagents regime was determined and used for up-scaling by locked cycled test. Keywords: reprocessing, tailings, copper, cobalt, gold, flotation, cobaltite, cobaltiferrous pyrite
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APA: I. Silin Y. Rubinstein I. Volobayev A. Liono D. Gürsel H. Wotruba  (2020)  Reprocessing of low grade Cu-Co-Au containing tailings by froth flotation - a case study, I. Silin, Y. Rubinstein, I. Volobayev, A. Liono, D. Gürsel, and H. Wotruba

MLA: I. Silin Y. Rubinstein I. Volobayev A. Liono D. Gürsel H. Wotruba Reprocessing of low grade Cu-Co-Au containing tailings by froth flotation - a case study, I. Silin, Y. Rubinstein, I. Volobayev, A. Liono, D. Gürsel, and H. Wotruba. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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