DEVELOPMENT OF AN EFFICIENT BENEFICIATION SCHEME FOR COPPER-PORPHYRY ORES USING NEW COLLECTOR REAGENTS
Keywords:
ore, material composition, research, flotation, analysis, reagent, copper, molybdenum, concentrate, tailings, recovery.Abstract
The article presents the results of technological research on the beneficiation of copper-porphyry ore from the "Yoshlik-1" deposit. The results of the study of the material composition are presented. It was established that the analyzed sample is represented mainly by sulfide copper ore. The ore texture is disseminated, vein-disseminated, and spotted. The copper content in the sample is 0.35%. Flotation schemes for copper-porphyry ore using local collectors of various types were tested. As a result of the research, it was determined that the new reagent YaN-1 is an effective and inexpensive collector, allowing for the production of a rough concentrate with a copper content of 4.2–10.82%. At the same time, copper recovery into the rough concentrate ranges from 87.21% to 93.17%.
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