Monograph Of Four Ore-Dressing Plants Owned By The Societe Miniere Et Metallurgique De Penarroya Treating Oxidized Ores Of Lead And Zinc

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Paul G. Raffinot
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

I. INTRODUCTION We are aware that as a general rule zinc and lead deposits located by the Mediterranean Sea contain important proportions of oxidized ores of lead and zinc (cerussite, anglesite, smithsonite, hemimorphite). Although their economical significance is decreasing in favor of totally sulphurous ores*, la Societe Miniere et Metallurgique de Penarroya and its subsidiaries are still operating four small oxidized ore-bodies in Morocco, Spain, France, and Italy (see Figure 1). Not all of these deposits contain exclusively oxidized lead and zinc ores but also sulphides such as galena, sphalerite, and pyrite. However, the very presence of the oxidized ores gives the treatment methods their characteristics and it is bearing this in mind that we think the description of these four mills worthwhile. Flotation remains the basic process. It uses sulphurization in alkaline medium and long chain xanthate in order to concentrate lead minerals (amylxanthate) and fatty amines (sterarylamine acetate) to concentrate zinc minerals.
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APA: Paul G. Raffinot  (1970)  Monograph Of Four Ore-Dressing Plants Owned By The Societe Miniere Et Metallurgique De Penarroya Treating Oxidized Ores Of Lead And Zinc

MLA: Paul G. Raffinot Monograph Of Four Ore-Dressing Plants Owned By The Societe Miniere Et Metallurgique De Penarroya Treating Oxidized Ores Of Lead And Zinc. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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