The recovery of copper and lead minerals from Tsumeb flotation tailings by magnetic separation

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. Svoboda R. N. Guest W. J. C. Venter
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

SYNOPSIS Wet high-intensity magnetic separation was examined as a method for the recovery of copper and lead from Tsumeb flotation tailings. Bench-scale and pilot-plant tests were conducted and, despite the very low magnetic susceptibilities of all the complex copper and lead minerals, copper and lead recoveries of over 60 per cent and almost 50 per cent respectively were obtained at a combined copper and lead grade of up to 13,5 per cent. The recoveries were found to be practically independent of magnetic induction in the range 0,5 to 2,2 T, and the grade of the magnetic concentrate decreased with increasing magnetic induction. The grade of the magnetic concen¬trate improved when the flowrate of the slurry was increased, and desliming was found to have a profound effect on the. metallurgical process. Particles smaller than 10 µm were not recovered, and their presence in inefficiently deslimed samples impaired the overall performance of the magnetic separation
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APA: J. Svoboda R. N. Guest W. J. C. Venter  (1988)  The recovery of copper and lead minerals from Tsumeb flotation tailings by magnetic separation

MLA: J. Svoboda R. N. Guest W. J. C. Venter The recovery of copper and lead minerals from Tsumeb flotation tailings by magnetic separation. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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