The Impact Of Microwave Irradiation On The Processing Of A Sulphide Ore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. O. Orumwense T. Negeri
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Microwave pretreatment is one of the emerging technologies which have been reported as having potential economic benefits for the processing of amenable ores. The application of microwave pretreatment to the processing of refractory and finely disseminated ores is of great interest as the technology can potentially reduce high comminution costs and improve mineral liberation. Sized ore samples were subjected to microwave irradiation at power levels varying from 1 to 5 kW over exposure times of between 1 and 6minutes in order to determine the influence of heating rate on mineral transformation, ground product size distribution and mineral liberation. The microwave irradiated samples were ground and subsequently floated. A comparison is made with non-microwave treated samples. Flotation grade and recovery show a strong dependence on the microwave absorption characteristics of the mineral components of the ore, in the following decreasing order -sphalerite, galena, and lastly chalcopyrite.
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APA: A. O. Orumwense T. Negeri  (2003)  The Impact Of Microwave Irradiation On The Processing Of A Sulphide Ore

MLA: A. O. Orumwense T. Negeri The Impact Of Microwave Irradiation On The Processing Of A Sulphide Ore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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