Study on the new technology of flotation separating of christophite and As-bearing sulfide ore

International Mineral Processing Congress
Lihong Deng Xiaotong Zhou Guangqin Fu Tong Guan
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The raw ore contains many kinds of valuable metal elements. It is rich in valuable metal elements, such as Pb, Zn, Sb, Sn, Ag and is associated with S,Fe,As,In,Cd. A new technology which includes medium intensity magnetic separation, preferential lead flotation, zinc-sulfur bulk flotation, zinc-sulfur flotation separation, tin gravity separation and tin slime flotation was chosen to recover valuable minerals in the raw ore, and the iron concentrate, the lead concentrate, the zinc concentrate, the sulfur concentrate and the tin concentrate can be obtained. To the zinc-sulfur bulk concentrate with the grade of 7.21%Zn and 16.97%As acquired by the zinc-sulfur bulk flotation, two different flowsheets of Zn-S separation technology are chosen to study. The lab test shows that when using lime+DM as depressor, the zinc concentrate assaying 47.73%Zn with the recovery of 95.01% can be obtained and the test indexes are better than that of the flowsheet which using lime as depressor. At the same time, the Cd content is 0.65% and the In content is 0.10% in the zinc concentrate, so they all reach the smelting comprehensive recovery standards and the As content decreases to 0.23%. Finally the flotation separation of christophite and As-bearing sulfide minerals can be successfully realized.
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APA: Lihong Deng Xiaotong Zhou Guangqin Fu Tong Guan  (2014)  Study on the new technology of flotation separating of christophite and As-bearing sulfide ore

MLA: Lihong Deng Xiaotong Zhou Guangqin Fu Tong Guan Study on the new technology of flotation separating of christophite and As-bearing sulfide ore. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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