Zinc Flotation at Roseberry - Complex but Not Difficult
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 398 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1993
Abstract
From 1980 to February 1991 the Rosebery concentrator purchased ore  from Aberfoyle's Que River Mine. Following the termination of the  contract the concentrator reverted to treating Rosebery ore alone. Since  that time it has become apparent that the circuit configuration employed  was no longer optimum for zinc metallurgy. The circuit was designed to  treat a difficult, slow floating sphalerite; however, the opposite was now  found to be true. The sphalerite is fast floating and the circuit was  cumbersome. During 1992 extensive circuit changes led to the provision of a simple  open circuit flow sheet. The circuit is now easier for operators to  understand and lends itself to improvements in process control.  Middlings streams have been minimised, which produces a far more  stable circuit. Significantly, it must be noted that the key to achieving  potential results must lie in reducing variations within the process. A significant ore characterisation program has been undertaken,  providing an insight into the metallurgical compatability of the ore to be  mined. Using the information collected in this program, metallurgical  recoveries and grades can now be predicted with a geater accuracy. Ore  characterisation data suggests that an improvement from a 54 per cent  zinc concentrate to a 57 per cent zinc concentrate should be achievable.  By understanding the size-by-size mineral assemblage, a strategy for  concentrate grade improvement has been developed. The requirements of the customer must in all cases determine the  quality of the product. Pasminco is a fully-integrated zinc producer and  as such significant gains can result by tailoring the concentrates to suit the  Smelters.
Citation
APA: (1993) Zinc Flotation at Roseberry - Complex but Not Difficult
MLA: Zinc Flotation at Roseberry - Complex but Not Difficult. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.
