Recovery of Lead, Silver and Gold From Zinc Process Residues by a Sulfidization-Flotation Method

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 610 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1990
Abstract
The recovery of lead, silver and gold from existing and potential zinc process residues using a sulfidization-flotation method was investigated on a laboratory scale. The following residues were tested: neutral leach residue, high acid leach residue, and hematite residues. The sulfidization of lead and silver is carried out at low pH by the addition of a stoichiometric amount of sulfide at a controlled rate. To increase the particle size of the sulfides, seeding with synthetic lead and silver sulfides -is employed. The flotation is carried out at pH 2-4 using low pH-collectors such as dithiophosphates and dithiophosphinates. Special attention must be paid to the role of oxygen in the conditioning stage. The effect of different parameters on both the sulfidization and the flotation has been evaluated. Recoveries of 85-90, 90-95 and about 80 % were obtained for lead, silver and gold, respectively. Typically, concentrates containing 50-60 % lead, 3-5 kg/t silver and 10-15 git gold were produced.
Citation
APA:
(1990) Recovery of Lead, Silver and Gold From Zinc Process Residues by a Sulfidization-Flotation MethodMLA: Recovery of Lead, Silver and Gold From Zinc Process Residues by a Sulfidization-Flotation Method. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.