RI 7498 Distribution Of Sulfide And Oxide Copper In Copper Mill Tailings

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Jack C. White
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

Studies were made to determine the character and distribution of the copper lost in copper mill tailings. Acid soluble (oxide) and acid insoluble (sulfide) copper were determined for heavy-liquid sink and float products of screen-sized fractions from 12 copper mill tailings. In most of the tailings studied, the coarse-size fractions are higher in copper grade than the respective bulk tailings, high in sulfide copper, and low in oxide copper. Oxide copper occurs predominantly in the minus 325-mesh "slimes." Microscopic examination of heavy-liquid sink products indicated that recovery of liberated copper sulfide minerals is complete in most mills, and that copper minerals not being recovered are locked with gangue particles. Additional copper could probably be recovered from most tailings by size classification, scavenger froth flotation of the coarse fraction, and regrinding of the concentrate to achieve liberation of the locked sulfides.
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APA: Jack C. White  (1971)  RI 7498 Distribution Of Sulfide And Oxide Copper In Copper Mill Tailings

MLA: Jack C. White RI 7498 Distribution Of Sulfide And Oxide Copper In Copper Mill Tailings. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1971.

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