Effects of the Type of Water on the Selective Flotation of Pyrochlore from Niobec

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 38
- File Size:
- 641 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
"Water quality plays an important role in oxide flotation. The effects on selective flotation of fine (1-16 um) pyrochlore of two types of water used at the Niobec concentrator, potable and plant recycle, were assessed. Several pyrochlore collectors and silicate depressants were tested. Water effects were different for each mineral-reagents) combination. In general plant recycle water decreased selectivity and increased reagent consumption. Interpretation of results is given in terms of electrokinetic effects, hydrolysis of cations, and mineral-collector interactions. Two techniques of treatment for plant recycle water, cation precipitation and zeolite adsorption were assessed. The former was found to be more effective under the tested conditions but recycle water continued to give poorer selectivity than the potable.INTRODUCTIONWater quality plays an important role in selective flotation. Specific effects have been reported by many workers (1-6) and in general the better the water quality the more selective is flotation. Water composition depends on origin and the minerals being processed. For example pulp containing salt-type minerals (calcite, apatite, dolomite) will contain more Ca and Mg cations than that from a sulphide deposit. Another source of water contamination is the flotation reagents added to the pulp, particularly if water recycling is practiced."
Citation
APA:
(1986) Effects of the Type of Water on the Selective Flotation of Pyrochlore from NiobecMLA: Effects of the Type of Water on the Selective Flotation of Pyrochlore from Niobec. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.