Flotation of Unclassified Ball Mill Discharge for the Recovery of the Lead and Zinc Concentrates

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

The sulphide ore occurring in the North Mine at Broken Hill is of a complex nature, consisting of an intimate mixture of argentiferous galena, marmatite (zinc-iron sulphide), and gangue minerals. A typical analysis of the ore is:Lead 15.2%Zinc 12.0%Iron 5.3%Manganese 0.8%Copper 0.1%Alumina 0.3%Lime 0.9%Sulphur 11.1%Insoluble 53.8%Carbon dioxide 0.3%Undetermined 0.2%Silver 9 oz. per tonTotal 100.0%The metallurgical practice for the recovery of the lead concentrate and zinc concentrate from the crude ore is briefly described in the following pages.(1) COARSE CRUSHING AND FINE GRINDING OF THE CRUDE OREThe crude ore from the mine, containing lumps to the size of, roughly, 10 in. x 8 in., is tipped over grizzlies with the bars spaced 3 in. apart; the oversize gravitating to a...
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APA:  (1933)  Flotation of Unclassified Ball Mill Discharge for the Recovery of the Lead and Zinc Concentrates

MLA: Flotation of Unclassified Ball Mill Discharge for the Recovery of the Lead and Zinc Concentrates. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1933.

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