UNIMAX SD100 Depressant - A Cyanide Replacement

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Merza T. Schmidt
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

"This study considers two lead/zinc/silver orebodies which have historically had a problem with pyrite, pyrrhotite and sphalerite contamination in the lead circuit. The problem was previously addressed with high dosages of sodium cyanide as the primary depressant. However, large amounts of cyanide led to environmental problems in the effluent, especially during winter months. The objective was to reduce cyanide consumption while maintaining or improving overall lead grade and recovery via the reduction of the undesirable sulphides.Extensive laboratory and mill testing was necessary to determine the optimal operating parameters for continuous plant application. Evaluation of data received from this testing has shown that selective addition and optimization of the dosage of Unimax SD100 to specific areas of the flotation and grinding circuits has resulted in improved Pb grade and recovery. Parameters such as pH control, regrind operation, the cyanide/Unimax ratio and sulphide mineral content may also affect the performance of the depressant. Each factor is discussed and optimal operating conditions were determined based on the testing.Results are presented for two case studies. Both indicate that Unimax SD100 improves the lead grade/recovery curve by increasing iron and zinc rejection while reducing cyanide consumption and the resulting environmental concerns. 1. Hart"
Citation

APA: J. Merza T. Schmidt  (1992)  UNIMAX SD100 Depressant - A Cyanide Replacement

MLA: J. Merza T. Schmidt UNIMAX SD100 Depressant - A Cyanide Replacement. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1992.

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