Improving Pentlandite Pyrrhotite Separation at INCOÆs Clarabelle Mill

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A N. Kerr Y Shields P F. Wells M Xu and
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Triethylene tetramine (TETA) has been used in combination with sodium sulfite (sulfite) for pyrrhotite depression at Clarabelle Mill since 1998. This combination has been highly successful at reducing pyrrhotite levels in the bulk (Ni/Cu) concentrate. Although highly effective, the roles of TETA and sulfite are not well understood. Treating bulk samples of the circuit feeds through the miniplant enabled the effects of circuit configuration on the performance of the pyrrhotite rejection circuits at Clarabelle to be determined. Reasons for the different performance of the non-magnetic pyrrhotite rejection circuit in the miniplant were investigated and tested in the laboratory. The effect of different grinding environments in the laboratory was examined to better understand the depressing mechanisms of TETA/sulfite. Modification of the grinding chemistry improved the selectivity of pentlandite over pyrrhotite in the presence of TETA/sulfite at current plant dosages.
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APA: A N. Kerr Y Shields P F. Wells M Xu and  (2005)  Improving Pentlandite Pyrrhotite Separation at INCOÆs Clarabelle Mill

MLA: A N. Kerr Y Shields P F. Wells M Xu and Improving Pentlandite Pyrrhotite Separation at INCOÆs Clarabelle Mill. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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