Gravitational Beneficiation Of Ultrafine Grains Of Zinc-Lead Ores From Olkusz Region

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 336 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1980
Abstract
INTRODUCTION In recent years in Poland, a problem connected with the occurrence of a considerable amount of liberated galena grains in size fractions under 1mm has arisen in the zinc-lead processing area. Operating practices have included crushing of ore particles under 0.2 mm followed by flotation. Jigs were applied to separate the concentrates from size fractions under 10 mm and to prevent the galena overgrinding. However, the fractions being too wide, the jigs have not worked effectively, in spite of the great differences in specific gravities of galena, blende and gangue minerals. Fine galena grains move into light fractions in considerable amounts and hence are overground. Therefore, the flotation becomes difficult and galena is lost in its tailings. These losses could be avoided by introducing separation in the grinding and classification circuits. The amount of 0-1 mm fraction is great; therefore, the application of concentrating tables or other kinds of jigs is impossible from an economic point of view. Taking these factors into account, the possibility of application of pinched-sluices was investigated. These are simple devices without moving parts, they have a high output for the unit areas, and their water and energy consumptions are low. In this paper, the results of zinc-lead ores beneficiation in pinched-sluices are presented.
Citation
APA:
(1980) Gravitational Beneficiation Of Ultrafine Grains Of Zinc-Lead Ores From Olkusz RegionMLA: Gravitational Beneficiation Of Ultrafine Grains Of Zinc-Lead Ores From Olkusz Region. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1980.