Non-Oxidative Acidic Treatment of Copper Sulfide Concentrates in the Flotation Circuit

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Luszczkiewicz
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

This paper presents the beneficial effects of non-oxidative leaching of final and intermediate copper sulfide concentrates with sulfuric acid prior to the final cleaning stage of flotation. This unique process, combining leaching and flotation, appears to be advantageous for difficult-to-treat carbonate-bearing Polish copper ores, such as those processed in copper concentrators at KGHM Polish Copper. It was shown that after the chemical decomposition of about 70 % of the total carbonates naturally present in the flotation feed, a considerable enhancement of subsequent flotation results (both grade and recovery). The resulting products of non-oxidative leaching are solid hydrated calcium sulfate (gypsum), soluble magnesium sulfate and gaseous carbon dioxide. The beneficial effect established by the laboratory leaching tests was subsequently confirmed during a pilot plant operation treating final copper concentrate and a problematic intermediate concentrate at the Lubin concentrator.
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APA: A. Luszczkiewicz  (2007)  Non-Oxidative Acidic Treatment of Copper Sulfide Concentrates in the Flotation Circuit

MLA: A. Luszczkiewicz Non-Oxidative Acidic Treatment of Copper Sulfide Concentrates in the Flotation Circuit. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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