Effect Of Clay Slimes On Copper, Molybdenum Flotation From Porphyry Ores

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Abstract

The presence of clay adversely affects the floatability of copper and molybdenum during processing porphyry copper/molybdenum ores. In addition, reagent consumptions are much higher than when treating clay-free ores. Ores containing kaoline, brammollite, illite and montmorillonite were examined in the laboratory to determine how clay minerals affect the floatability of copper and molybdenum, and to find a possible solution to alleviate the harmful effect of clay slimes. It was demonstrated that the presence of clay mostly affects floatability of coarse and middling particles, and reduces selectivity. The results of the research work showed that there may be several possible ways of reducing the detrimental affects of clay slimes on flotation, some of which include a) use of alternative flowsheets, b) flotation at reduced pulp density, and c) the use of special frothers. The applicability of the findings in plant practice are discussed.
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APA:  (1999)  Effect Of Clay Slimes On Copper, Molybdenum Flotation From Porphyry Ores

MLA: Effect Of Clay Slimes On Copper, Molybdenum Flotation From Porphyry Ores. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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