Upgrading Of Copper Concentrates By Chalcocite Derimming Of Pyrite With Cyanide (72caebbb-64bc-4758-a093-9fbd3d8b2f92)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Daniel C. McLean
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Abstract

Many of the major copper ore bodies throughout the world contain chalcocite (79.9% Cu) as the principal copper mineral, yet the grades of copper concentrates produced from these ores rarely exceeds 25 to 28% Cu and in one known instance went as low as 13%. The low grade has traditionally been attributed to the presence of "activated pyrite" and/or chalcopyrite, and the universal approach has been excessive regrinding with all of its inherent effects-high capital, energy and maintenance costs, excessive sliming, and concentrate filtration difficulties (high moisture content). E. P. Cadwell, former Chief Metallurgist for American Cyanamid Company, did extensive microscopical studies on several of these types of concentrates from South American operations during the 1950's and discovered they all had one common feature--the pyrite particles in the concentrate were all rimmed with thin films of secondary chalcocite or covellite. As far as a flotation bubble or reagent is concerned, a rim of chalcocite is the same as a solid particle of chalcocite, and as long as a rim is present, the particle is going to float. Upon examination of these rimmed particles under the microscope, it becomes quite obvious why regrinding will never solve the problem and why maximum increases in grade by this technique rarely give improvements in grade of greater than 3 to 5% Cu.
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APA: Daniel C. McLean  (1983)  Upgrading Of Copper Concentrates By Chalcocite Derimming Of Pyrite With Cyanide (72caebbb-64bc-4758-a093-9fbd3d8b2f92)

MLA: Daniel C. McLean Upgrading Of Copper Concentrates By Chalcocite Derimming Of Pyrite With Cyanide (72caebbb-64bc-4758-a093-9fbd3d8b2f92). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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