Evaluation Of Depressants For Gangue Sulfide Minerals In The Upgrading Of Molybdenite Concentrates

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. R. Dorfler
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The existing regrind circuit at the Climax Operations uses sodium cyanide and Nokes reagent to reject pyrite, copper, and lead minerals. Laboratory flotation studies were performed using feed to flotation following first-stage regrinding. The effects of conditioning time, pH, and the concentration of depressants such as Nokes reagent and sodium cyanide on the rejection of pyrite, lead, and copper minerals were investigated. The metallurgical results indicate that, in the presence of depressants, the rejection of copper is strongly dependent on the pH. Preliminary mill testing confirmed the finding. The rejection of impurities is also dependent on conditioning time. The recovery of molybdenite is independent of the variables investigated.
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APA: R. R. Dorfler  (1981)  Evaluation Of Depressants For Gangue Sulfide Minerals In The Upgrading Of Molybdenite Concentrates

MLA: R. R. Dorfler Evaluation Of Depressants For Gangue Sulfide Minerals In The Upgrading Of Molybdenite Concentrates. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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