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The Second AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference 2013

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The Influence of Textural Variation and Gangue Mineralogy on Recovery of Copper by Flotation from Porphyry Ore - A Review

Mineralogy and critically the texture of both the ore and gangue phases are of paramount importance in the flotation recovery of copper from porphyry ores. Mineralogy and texture will define the theoretical grade recovery curve for a feed ore. Actual grade-recovery falling below this may be due to texture and gangue influences, whilst desired grade-recovery above this line will not be possible unless the characteristics of the feed are altered.This review discusses examples of porphyry copper deposits where process mineralogy has been used to characterise these textural and gangue influences on recovery by flotation. More specifically, the influence exerted by grain size, liberation, association and elemental distribution is explored. The implications of these on overall plant philosophy and operation are highlighted, along with the subsequent potential impact on recovery.CITATION:Cropp, A F, Goodall, W R and Bradshaw, D J, 2013. The influence of textural variation and gangue mineralogy on recovery of copper by flotation from porphyry ore - a review, in Proceedings The Second AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference (GeoMet) 2013 , pp 279-292 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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