Selectivity in the Collectorless Flotation of Two Complex Sulphide Ores

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Labonté M. Leroux S. R. Rao J. A. Finch P. Lacombe M. Ounpuu J. Y. Kim N. Macminn
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

"Laboratory investigations on two complex ores, the A1 zone ore from Les Mines Selbaie and the Lyon Lake ore from Mattabi Mines Ltd. (Division of Noranda Minerals), have been carried out to determine some of the main variables in collectorless flotation. In particular, the effect of pulp potential (controlled by gas composition), conditioning time, pH and grinding media have been studied.Chalcopyrite showed the greatest response to collectorless flotation among the four major sulphide minerals present, followed by galena. Flotation of sphalerite was variable from minimal to important depending on the mineralogy and the pre-treatment performed. Appreciable silver recovery was achieved collectorlessly for the Lyon Lake ore while it could not be achieved for the A1 zone ore of Les Mines Selbaie. It appears that the difference between the two ores is related to silver's predominance as tetrahydrite in the Lyon Lake ore while it is as argentite and native silver in the A1 zone ore.The response of the ores to collectorless flotation is strongly dependent on the pulp potential, Ep, and pH. Using different gas compositions and different conditioning times it was found that collectorless flotation occurs when Ep is +195 to +295 mv (vs SHE). The actual on-set potential for collectorless flotation is dependent on the ore. A too high potential or prolonged oxidation leads to a decrease in selectivity. Some other factors were examined, notably the effect of pH and the type of grinding media on the selectivity achieved in the laboratory.Preliminary results from a plant trial at Mattabi Mines Ltd. confirmed that collectorless flotation occurs and that it is preferential for chalcopyrite and to a lesser extent galena. Collectorless flotation was not attempted at Les Mines Selbaie. However, examination of the distribution of collector between the different addition points in the copper circuit suggests that it may be present."
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APA: G. Labonté M. Leroux S. R. Rao J. A. Finch P. Lacombe M. Ounpuu J. Y. Kim N. Macminn  (1990)  Selectivity in the Collectorless Flotation of Two Complex Sulphide Ores

MLA: G. Labonté M. Leroux S. R. Rao J. A. Finch P. Lacombe M. Ounpuu J. Y. Kim N. Macminn Selectivity in the Collectorless Flotation of Two Complex Sulphide Ores. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1990.

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