The influence of cooling conditions on the flotation properties of FSF slag

International Mineral Processing Congress
Viktor Stoilov Evgeni Visariev Ivan Bonchev Elisaveta Djurova
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"Two types of slag cooling is used world wide - cooling in ladles and cooling in pits. The flotation comparison of the type cooling regimes was done at Aurubis Bulgaria. In Copper smelter Aurubis Bulgaria (Pirdop), the residual copper in the slags from Flash furnace and Converters is recovered by flotation. The slag flotation plant processes blend of three parts FSF and one part converter slag. The slag processing comprises: pit cooling, crushing, two stages grinding (autogenous and ball) and flotation. The copper content in flotation concentrate is over 20 % and in flotation tail is under 0.5 %. In order to improve the copper recovery, different cooling rate of the liquid slags should be achieved. Three cooling experiments with flash smelting furnace (FSF) slag have been done: two of them in pits with different volume and one cooling experiment in metallic ladle. The ambient air temperature during the cooling tests was from -4 to +4 OC. Laboratory flotation tests in open cycle were done with an aim to compare the slags behaviors cooled at different conditions. In this paper the effect of different cooling on the flotation process will be presented. The copper recovery and distribution by sizes in the tails, copper content in the rougher concentrate, and the concentrate yield are discussed."
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APA: Viktor Stoilov Evgeni Visariev Ivan Bonchev Elisaveta Djurova  (2014)  The influence of cooling conditions on the flotation properties of FSF slag

MLA: Viktor Stoilov Evgeni Visariev Ivan Bonchev Elisaveta Djurova The influence of cooling conditions on the flotation properties of FSF slag. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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