The Effect of Liberation on EluraÆs Lead Flotation Performance

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Peck RC
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The ore body at Elura contains fine grained galena and sphalerite in a matrix which is mostly pyrite. A differential flotation circuit concentrates lead and silver in the first section and zinc in the second. The lead section, shown in figure 1, was sampled in detail previously and the metallurgical performance assessed on a size by size basis. That assessment took no account of liberation and given the fine grained nature of the ore body, this could lead to an incomplete picture of the flotation performance. Liberation measurements were made using the QEM*SEM system on four size fractions of samples taken from seven different streams in the lead section. Using the mineral flows obtained from the mass balance around the lead section an excellent liberation balance was obtained which enabled the effect of liberation on the flotation performance to be assessed. The measurements indicated that only 17 per cent of the galena and 28 per cent of the sphalerite in the flotation feed was liberated. On the other hand 31 per cent of the gangue iron sulphides were liberated. The final concentrate was largely composed of locked galena and locked iron sulphides with 85 per cent of the product being locked. There was a small but significant fraction of liberated pyrite.
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APA: Peck RC  (1991)  The Effect of Liberation on EluraÆs Lead Flotation Performance

MLA: Peck RC The Effect of Liberation on EluraÆs Lead Flotation Performance. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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