Conditioning and Treatment of Sulphide Flotation Concentrates Preparatory for the Separation of Molybdenite at the Miami Copper Company

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. H. Curtis
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Jan 4, 1950

Abstract

The valuable mineral content of the current feed to the Miami concentrator is as follows: copper, 0.7 pct total; molybdenum, 0.01. Flotation of this ore yields a sulphide concentrate containing: chalcocite, 44 pct; molybdenite, 0.5; pyrite, 50.0; insol, 5.5. A combination of potassium ethyl xanthate and pentasol amyl xanthate as collectors, and pine oil as frother, are used in this flotation. Rejection of pyrite is encouraged by holding the amount of collectors used to the minimum consistent with copper recovery and by operating at high alkalinity (equivalent to 0.35-0.40 lb CaO per ton solution of pH 11.0).
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APA: C. H. Curtis  (1950)  Conditioning and Treatment of Sulphide Flotation Concentrates Preparatory for the Separation of Molybdenite at the Miami Copper Company

MLA: C. H. Curtis Conditioning and Treatment of Sulphide Flotation Concentrates Preparatory for the Separation of Molybdenite at the Miami Copper Company. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1950.

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