Mineralogical Characteristics that affect Recoveries of Galena from Base Metal Ores

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
William Petruk
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Mineralogical and image analysis studies have been performed on four volcanogenic base metal ores that contain 0.01 to 4.5 wt% Pb to determine the behaviour of galena during mineral processing. The galena in these ores is fine grained and is poorly liberated in both the primacy and regrind mill discharges. Consequently, low grade Pb concentrates are produced to obtain relatively high Pb recoveries. The Pb concentrates contain many impurities including high amounts of pyrite and sphalerite, and small amount of CU-, As-, Ag-, Bi-, and Se-sulfides. These impurities need to be rejected from the Pb bullion during smelting. The galena commonly contains up to 1 wt% Ag in solid solution with an average of 600 to 1460 ppu for the deposits studied to date. The Ag in galena accounts for up to 65% of the Ag in some ores.
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APA: William Petruk  (1990)  Mineralogical Characteristics that affect Recoveries of Galena from Base Metal Ores

MLA: William Petruk Mineralogical Characteristics that affect Recoveries of Galena from Base Metal Ores. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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