The effect of plant process water quality on the flotation of sulfide ore, E.Saari, K. Jansson, and B. Musuku

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 1563 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
The quality of the concentrator plant process water is crucial for high performing mineral flotation
circuits. Significant metal recovery and concentrate grade losses have been noticed particularly in more
closed water loops. The recovery and quality losses have started to emerge mainly with decreased
freshwater usage and because of changes in tailings management towards tailings thickening, paste, or
dry stacking. These changes result in shorter, closed water loops with a rapid build-up of harmful
components with negative impact on the beneficiation process. Consequently, water quality has a direct
link to decreased product value and sales returns. Complete cleaning or water blending might not be the
right way to achieve high recovery and high-quality products. Instead, the key is to understand what
kind of water qualities are needed for the flotation of specific minerals. In this study harmful substances
in various plant water streams were removed and/or modified by pilot-scale dissolved air flotation.
Batch-scale mineral flotation tests with the untreated and treated water were then performed by using
fresh ore samples and the plant’s own laboratory flotation procedure. The results indicate that because
of dissolved air flotation, the mineral flotation recoveries were enhanced by 1‒3.3%.
Keywords: Mineral recovery, metal recovery, mineral quality, process water, concentrator,
beneficiation, mineral processing, flotation, process water treatment
Citation
APA:
(2020) The effect of plant process water quality on the flotation of sulfide ore, E.Saari, K. Jansson, and B. MusukuMLA: The effect of plant process water quality on the flotation of sulfide ore, E.Saari, K. Jansson, and B. Musuku. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.