Notes on Use of Sulphites in Copper Flotation at the Rosebery Concentrator of Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

Soon after the Rosebery concentrator commenced operations in 1936, an investigation was begun in an attempt to discover a substitute for cyanide in lead flotation. Cyanide is an excellent depressant for zinc and iron, but it also powerfully depresses the copper, silver and gold bearing minerals present in Rosebery ore, thus allowing them to pass through to the zinc concentrate or final residue where they are of little or no value.The investigation was not entirely successful, but it did indicate that sodium bisulphite or sodium sulphite could be used as a depressant for zinc without depressing the copper, silver and gold bearing minerals. The sulphites were, however, much inferior to cyanide as apyrite depressant.At about this time, I. W. Wark, using the captive bubble technique, had shown that, at the concentrations normally used, sodium aerofloat is not a promoter for pyrite or galena in alkaline solutions (see his book "Principles of Flotation", p. 188). Some preliminary tests on the production of a copper concentrate from Rosebery ore were therefore carried out using sodium sulphite as depressant and sodium aerofloat as promoter.The results of this work were promising but, since Rosebery ore usually carries only about 0·5% copper, there did not seem to be much incentive to carry the work further. With the outbreak of war, however, Australia became desperately short of copper and the relatively small amount in the ore. became of sufficient importance to...
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APA:  (1952)  Notes on Use of Sulphites in Copper Flotation at the Rosebery Concentrator of Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited

MLA: Notes on Use of Sulphites in Copper Flotation at the Rosebery Concentrator of Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1952.

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