New Reagent Application at Sulfide-Barite Ores Flotation for Recirculation Water Conditioning

International Mineral Processing Congress
Konstantin M. Asonchik Vladimir I. Ryaboy
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"At flotation of sulfide-barite ores of one of deposits sulfide and barite concentrates are obtained. In sulfide cycle potassium xantogenate as a collector in consumption of 200 g/ton, methylisobutylcarbinol (MIBC) as a foaming agent in consumption of 30 g/ton and also liquid glass are used. In barite cycle tall oil as fatty acid collector in consumption up to 400 g/ton is used.Sulfide concentrate represents mainly gold- and silver-containing pyrite. The contents of gold makes not less than 10 g per ton, silver - not less than 278 g/t. Barite concentrate contains up to 86% of barite.Factory is working in water recirculation conditions. Owing to that in barite cycle fatty acid collector is used, technological water from tailing repository contains fatty acids soap up to 25 mg/l. Before submission into sulfide cycle this water is conditioned with active carbon to delete the main part of fatty acid collector. The active carbon consumption makes 0,4-0,5 kg per 1m3 of water or 1,5-2 kg per ton of ore. The above mentioned consumption of active carbon improves reducing of contents of fatty acid collector from the initial concentration of 25-30 mg/l to 4 mg/l. At concentration 4 mg/l fatty acid collector does not render negative influence on flotation index in sulfide cycle. At the absence of active carbon pollution of sulfide concentrate and its irrevocable lost are observed."
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APA: Konstantin M. Asonchik Vladimir I. Ryaboy  (2003)  New Reagent Application at Sulfide-Barite Ores Flotation for Recirculation Water Conditioning

MLA: Konstantin M. Asonchik Vladimir I. Ryaboy New Reagent Application at Sulfide-Barite Ores Flotation for Recirculation Water Conditioning. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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