Effect Of Partial Removal Of Xanthate Collector On Size Of Material Floated

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert A. Blake
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Jan 1, 1971

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Introduction Sulfide copper, zinc and iron concentrates are recovered in the 5000 ton per day flotation plant operated by Cities Service Company at Copperhill, Tennessee. The heavy-sulphide ore is first ground to 50 pct. minus 200 mesh and a bulk concentrate floated. The bulk concentrate, over 60 pct. of the ore weight, is reground to 72 pct. minus 200 mesh and then treated in a selective flotation circuit to recover copper and zinc concentrates. The tailing of selective float is the iron sulphide material source for the manufacture of sulfuric acid and iron sinter. The valuable minerals in the ore are chalcopyrite, marmatitic sphalerite, pyrite, and pyrrhotite. A typical mineralogical analysis will be found in table 1. A typical material flowsheet will be found in figure 1. Shown in the flowsheet are a scavenger float on the bulk rougher tailing and a copper-talc separation unit. At times a lead-copper separation circuit has been run.
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APA: Robert A. Blake  (1971)  Effect Of Partial Removal Of Xanthate Collector On Size Of Material Floated

MLA: Robert A. Blake Effect Of Partial Removal Of Xanthate Collector On Size Of Material Floated. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.

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