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9th Mill Operators' Conference

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Improving Fine Copper and Gold Flotation Recovery - A Plant Evaluation

A statistical randomised block design' full plant trial of magnetic conditioning of flotation feed was undertaken at Rio Tinto's Northparkes Mine in New South Wales. Magnetic conditioning of flotation feed has been shown to improve the flotation of <38 m paramagnetic minerals consistent with selectively aggregating these paramagnetic minerals. the process was evaluated using shift composite samples that were analysed for copper and gold. because the process targets><38 m minerals, all samples were sized and the size by size recoveries were calculated for each sample. the size by size analysis targeted the effect on fine mineral, reduced the plant noise and shortened the test period required to get statistically significant results. an increase of gold and copper recovery was found in the><20 m fraction to a high level of statistical significance. for the>20 <38 m size range the copper recovery increased to a high level of significance, whereas the increase in gold recovery in this fraction was to a lower statistical significance. there was no statistical improvement in the>38 m fraction for either metal. Approximately half the copper and gold losses at Northparkes are in the <20 m size fraction. while the sulfide copper minerals chalcopyrite and bornite are known to be paramagnetic; gold is not paramagnetic. gold's response to magnetic conditioning, however, is consistent with a number of literature references where, depending on the gold's mineralogical disposition, gold has been shown to respond to magnetic treatment.>
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  • Published: 2006
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