Selective Grinding to Improve Copper Recovery at Mount Lyell

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Bisshop J. P W
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Maximum recovery of sulphide minerals by flotation is achieved over a limited size range. Valuable particles above and below this range have a smaller probability of being recovered. In the normal grinding-flotation operation, not all valuables are reduced to the optimum size range, and therefore sub- stantial losses occur. A significant improve- ment in the size distribution is not usually possible within the conventional circuit, and a more complex arrangement may be necessary to obtain optimum recovery of the valuable mineral. This problem is considered with refer- ence to the Mt. LyeZl concentrator. The performance of the existing circuit is dis- cussed, and it is shown that losses in recovery occur in both coarse and fine sizes. Laboratory tests indicate that regrinding the coarse particles results in an increase in recovery of up to 4%. Redistribution of plant grinding capacity to reduce initial grinding power by 6% and use this capacity to regrind coarse particles was considered. It is con- cluded that overall plant efficiency would be increased by 2% provided that overloading of the regrind mill could be avoided.
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APA: Bisshop J. P W  (1977)  Selective Grinding to Improve Copper Recovery at Mount Lyell

MLA: Bisshop J. P W Selective Grinding to Improve Copper Recovery at Mount Lyell. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1977.

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