Mineralogical and metallurgical examination of fluorosilicate mineral floatation in the Ok Tedi circuit


Autoria(s): Pangum, L.S.; Lauder, D.W.; Manlapig, E.V.; Mackinnon, I.R.; Glatthaar, J.W.
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01/10/1998

Resumo

The Ok Tedi copper orebody consists of porphyry and skarn orebodies. The skarn orebodies, identified by different mineralogy, are the source of high intermittent fluorine levels in the mill concentrates. This paper discusses the results of the work undertaken to characterize the various fluorine-bearing minerals in samples of final copper concentrates and the distribution of fluorine amongst the minerals. Quantification of each mineral in mill feed and various flotation streams at Ok Tedi enables an understanding of the quantitative response of fluorine-bearing minerals to flotation. The metallurgical behavior of fluorine in the flotation process is also discussed.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91555/

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91555/8/91555.pdf

Pangum, L.S., Lauder, D.W., Manlapig, E.V., Mackinnon, I.R., & Glatthaar, J.W. (1998) Mineralogical and metallurgical examination of fluorosilicate mineral floatation in the Ok Tedi circuit. In Mine to Mill Conference, 11 - 14 October 1998, Brisbane, QLD.

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Copyright 1998 Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Parkville VIC

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Palavras-Chave #040306 Mineralogy and Crystallography #091400 RESOURCES ENGINEERING AND EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY #091404 Mineral Processing/Beneficiation #Ok Tedi orebody #Fluorine #Copper concentrate #Flotation processing
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Conference Paper