Magnetic conditioning of flotation feed to increase recovery of fine value minerals at Boliden’s Garpenberg Concentrator

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 1094 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
"In flotation practices as the particle size becomes fine, e.g., p<20µm, the process efficiency declines markedly. When flotation of fine particles is necessary, one method to improve the recovery is selective agglomeration of fines. Different agglomerating methods have been introduced and tested; however, one method which has recently received great attention is to aggregate fine particles by magnetic force. A selective aggregation of the fine paramagnetic particles, e.g., sulfide minerals, can be achieved by applying a high intensity magnetic field during flotation conditioning. The method is simple, selective and effective for fines, and has a low operation cost. However, a minimum magnetic susceptibility of fine grains is required for this process. This method has been demonstrated in different sulfide minerals flotation plants. The implementation of the magnetic conditioning device, ProFlote, in both the Cu-Pb and the Zn circuit of Boliden’s Garpenberg plant in Sweden, where a complex massive sulfide ore is treated, is discussed herein. The preliminary results have shown an increase in the recovery of value minerals, in particular Zn and Ag and considerable reduction in Zn deportment to the final tail. Increases in Cu grade and decreases in Pb grade in Cu-con have been achieved as well."
Citation
APA:
(2014) Magnetic conditioning of flotation feed to increase recovery of fine value minerals at Boliden’s Garpenberg ConcentratorMLA: Magnetic conditioning of flotation feed to increase recovery of fine value minerals at Boliden’s Garpenberg Concentrator. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.