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Effects of grinding environment on the flotation of Rosh Pinah complex Pb/Zn ore
Affiliation:1. Mining Group, Department of Engineering, University of Kashan, 8731753153 Kashan, Iran;2. Department of Geology and Mineral Resources Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:The Rosh Pinah orebody is a complex lead–zinc sulphide system with pyrite gangue and minor amounts of copper. Laboratory scale milling and flotation testing of ore samples taken from this operation was performed. Different grinding media and conditions were used, including ceramic, stainless steel and steel. Flotation tests used a sequential recovery protocol for selective flotation of first the lead and thereafter the zinc. The presence of species of oxidation products on the ore after milling was probed using ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA) leaching. The test data show that, for comparable grinds and reagent dosages, the choice of grinding media has a marked effect on the paymetals recoveries and the selectivity. The ceramic mill produced the highest recoveries but the poorest selectivity. The steel mill produced the converse result. It is proposed that this is because the ceramic mill produces an oxidizing environment, allowing sphalerite activation by copper ions, whilst the steel mill produces a reducing environment, preventing this activation.
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