Dispersion study on slimes from Niobec

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. Espinosa-Gomez J. A. Finch A. R. Laplante
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

"The Niobec concentrator rejects up to /5% of the Nb as slimes (-10u.m). The recovery of Nb from these slimes by column flotation is being studied. An essential condition for selective flotation is slimes dispersion. A particle size analyzer, the Sedigraph 5000D, was used to monitor dispersion in plant waters with combinations of organic and inorganic dispersants and flotation reagents. Flotation reagents were particularly detrimental to dispersion with sodium silicate. The best dispersion conditions were selected for column flotation tests. These tests revealed that reagent combination had a pronounced effect on froth stability. Careful frother selection achieved good froth stability under conditions of good dispersion. Plant water increased the required dispersant concentration causing mineral depression.IntroductionSlimes (-10 u.m) rejected at Niobec contain up to 15070 of the over-all Nb content . Recovery of Nb from these slimes would significantly increase over-all recovery. A suggested recovery route involves two phases: (1) carbonate flotation (to remove most of the carbonates) depressing silicates and pyrochlore (as currently done at Niobec); and (2) selective (direct) pyrochlore flotation from the silicates. Phase 2 has been addressed and several routes to achieve selective flotation are available. Phase I was attempted with the selective reagent scheme used at Niobec but a considerable amount of pyrochlore floated with the carbonates due to poor slimes dispersion."
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APA: R. Espinosa-Gomez J. A. Finch A. R. Laplante  (1987)  Dispersion study on slimes from Niobec

MLA: R. Espinosa-Gomez J. A. Finch A. R. Laplante Dispersion study on slimes from Niobec. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1987.

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