Sphalerite Activation By Means Of The Copper Sulphate-Cyanide Combination. Application To The Monteponi Ores.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
g. Caproni
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

The main constituent of the feed to the "Sulphide Section" (31 t/h), in the F. Sartori Plant (6000 tid) of the Miniere di Mon)eponi(Sardinia), is the ore of the Campo Pisano -Funtanaperda Mine (1 ? Difficulties have always been experienced in the treatment of this ore, owing to the extramely fine Pyrite-Sphalerite intergrowth and to the high Pyrite and soluble salts contents. The first mentioned difficulty was overcome with a rather complex flowsheet (see fig.1A and lB)(2); the others with a reagent combination that required a pH of 11 in a pulp loaded with soluble salts. This meant high consumption of alkalizer, and also of the other reagents; furthermore the alkalizer had to be mainly NaOH with only minor amounts of lime, because the latter tended to depress not only the pyrite but also the middlings, which were supposed to float. With dialchylditiophosphate alone as a collector, a lower pH could have been used, but a certain amount of amylxanthate was indispensable to promote flotation of the middlings. On the other hand, a bulk-flotation of sphalerite and pyrite at low pH could not be very advantageous on account of the high pyrite content in the feed(3).
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APA: g. Caproni  (1971)  Sphalerite Activation By Means Of The Copper Sulphate-Cyanide Combination. Application To The Monteponi Ores.

MLA: g. Caproni Sphalerite Activation By Means Of The Copper Sulphate-Cyanide Combination. Application To The Monteponi Ores.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.

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