Copper Concentrate Quality Improvements at Myra Falls (40th Annual Meeting of the January 22 to 24, 2008 Canadian Mineral Processors Ottawa, Ontario, Canada )

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Trevor Yeomans
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

"NVI Mining’s Myra Falls Operation is a forty year old underground mining operation feeding a 4000 mtpd concentrator.The current Mill, built in 1985, was designed to process a large massive sulphide ore-body. This ore-body, known as the “HW”, contains about 50% pyrite. Value minerals are chalcopyrite, and sphalerite, with precious metals occurring in all mineral types.By 1997, mining of a new ore-body, known as “Battle-Gap” commenced. Mineralogically complex, the new orebody contains about 15% pyrite, copper minerals including primary chalcopyrite, secondary bornite, chalcocite and tennantite, combined with increased galena and sphalerite.Flotation performance generally decreased with increasing amounts of Battle-Gap ore types, with both copper concentrate quality (increased lead and zinc content) and copper recoveries being affected.Following significant metallurgical testwork, a new fully sequential copper-lead-zinc flotation flowsheet and reagent scheme was developed.This sequential flowsheet was progressively installed and commissioned during 2006.Copper concentrate lead and zinc smelter penalty contents have been reduced by some 40%, whilst increasing copper recovery by 10%.INTRODUCTIONNVI Mining operates the Myra Falls Operation near Campbell River on Vancouver Island, BC. The complex has been in operation since 1966 with mining being predominantly underground. One unique feature of Myra Falls is that the mine operates within a BC Provincial Park.In 1985, a new large massive sulphide ore-body (HW) had been defined, and metallurgically tested. A new concentrator was built based upon this massive pyrite, chalcopyrite, and sphalerite mineralization producing copper and zinc concentrates by conventional flotation methods."
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APA: Trevor Yeomans  (2008)  Copper Concentrate Quality Improvements at Myra Falls (40th Annual Meeting of the January 22 to 24, 2008 Canadian Mineral Processors Ottawa, Ontario, Canada )

MLA: Trevor Yeomans Copper Concentrate Quality Improvements at Myra Falls (40th Annual Meeting of the January 22 to 24, 2008 Canadian Mineral Processors Ottawa, Ontario, Canada ). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2008.

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