Effect of using Different Grinding Media on the Flotation of a Base Metal Sulphide and Ug2 Ore Containing Platinum Group Minerals

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Z. G. Song K. C. Corin J. G. Wiese
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

In the present investigation flotation was used as a diagnostic to understand the effects of changes to the media during the grinding stage. The observations from flotation for different media are discussed in terms of particle size distribution, water recovery, solid recovery and valuable mineral recovery. The chemical parameters; pH, redox potential (Eh) and dissolved oxygen (DO) levels were measured. A Base Metal Sulphide (BMS) ore was ground under media of different shapes and compositions to determine the effect of different rod/ball material on the flotation performance of the ore. For a given grind (D80 = 75 µm), media shape had no effect on flotation performance of a BMS ore. Different grinding media had significant effect on slurry chemical properties and flotation performance. Mild steel rods (RMMS) produced the highest solids recovery, nickel and pyrrhotite (Po) recovery, with the highest ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) extractable iron and the lowest DO level. Chrome steel balls and stainless steel rods produced the lowest metal recovery, EDTA extractable iron and the highest DO level. A complementary study was conducted to investigate the effect of using different grinding media compositions, viz, ceramic, forged steel, 15% chrome steel, stainless steel and a mixture of stainless steel and 15% chrome steel (50:50) balls were investigated using a Platinum Group Mineral (PGM), UG2 ore. Grinding products of five different media produced the same solids and water recovery, but the grades and recoveries of Platinum Group Elements (PGE) and chromite were different. Grinding products of ceramic media showed the best flotation performance, with the highest PGE recovery and the lowest Cr2O3 recovery. While grinding products of stainless steel balls (SS) produced the lowest PGE recovery and highest Cr2O3 grade and recovery in the concentrates.
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APA: Z. G. Song K. C. Corin J. G. Wiese  (2016)  Effect of using Different Grinding Media on the Flotation of a Base Metal Sulphide and Ug2 Ore Containing Platinum Group Minerals

MLA: Z. G. Song K. C. Corin J. G. Wiese Effect of using Different Grinding Media on the Flotation of a Base Metal Sulphide and Ug2 Ore Containing Platinum Group Minerals. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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