Flotation Copper Recovery from Converter Slag of the Sarcheshmeh Khatoonabad Smelter

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Eslami
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

When producing high grade mattes in smelter plants, copper losses in the slag are inevitable. Hence, the recovery of copper from slag has been the focus of many research projects, copper flotation being a widely used process. In the Khatoonabad converter, 200 t/d of slag are presently produced with a grade of 2.3% Cu. Assuming a 85% recovery by flotation, about 3.9 t/d copper could be produced, which is of prime importance economically. In the present work, a sample of this slag was crushed and ground in the laboratory to liberate the copper-bearing minerals. Following mineralogical studies, optimum laboratory flotation parameters were obtained, resulting in 90.27 % recovery and 9.42% of copper grade for the rougher stage. At pilot scale, a pulp of 28% solids was floated at ph 10.5 using 40 git of Z6, 25 git of R407 and 20 git of MIBC and A65. A recovery of 83.52% was obtained for a concentrate grade of 28.36% Cu. In the rougher cells, the feed consisted of particles 94% finer than 74 microns whereas in the cleaning stage, particles were 95% finer than 44 microns. Based on the obtained results, the Sarcheshmeh Khatoonabad converter slag is presently being fed to the Chargonbad flotation plant, where a concentrate of 32% copper at 86% recovery is being produced.
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APA: A. Eslami  (2007)  Flotation Copper Recovery from Converter Slag of the Sarcheshmeh Khatoonabad Smelter

MLA: A. Eslami Flotation Copper Recovery from Converter Slag of the Sarcheshmeh Khatoonabad Smelter. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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