Study on Selectively Separating Iron Constituents in Copper Smelting Slags

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hongyang Cao
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The iron constituents selectively separated from the modified copper slags by magnetic separation and flotation.were studied. The results of magnetic separation for modified copper smelting slags show that the grinding size, current intensity and dispersant agent had great influence on grade, and recovery ratio of TFe in preparation concentrate; The results of flotation for magnetic concentrate show that the positive flotation of sodium oleate negatively upgrade the grade of magnetic concentrate, but the reverse flotation of lauryl amine and soluble starch are effective. The grade of TFe can reach 54% and the recovery ratio can reach about 90% in magnetic concentrate, when the grinding size is 45.8µm and the current intensity is 2.5A. The optimal effect is obtained by using lauryl amine as collector and soluble starch as depressant to reverse flotate magnetic concentrate, and the grade of TFe is upgraded 2.37%.
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APA: Hongyang Cao  (2009)  Study on Selectively Separating Iron Constituents in Copper Smelting Slags

MLA: Hongyang Cao Study on Selectively Separating Iron Constituents in Copper Smelting Slags. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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