An Evaluation of Flotation Reagents at the Majdanpek Copper Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Grunjic I. Djurkovic P. V. Avotins D. R. Nagaraj A. Day
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

"As part of a major reconstruction and expansion of the Majdanpek Copper Mine, an investigation and optimization of the flotation collector regime was undertaken. The flotation response of the major minerals to various reagents and the effect of pulp chemistry was studied from both a fundamental and practical point of view. These studies led to plant trials and the eventual adoption of a modified collector suite which improved both copper and gold recoveries.INTRODUCTIONThe Majdanpek Copper Mine processes 40,000 tons per day of ore containing about 0.43% cu. In addition to copper, the ore also contains recoverable quantities of molybdenite and gold. The mine has been in operation since 1961 and is the largest in Yugoslavia. It is currently undergoing major reconstruction and expansion. The flowsheet of the Majdanpek concentrator is shown on Figure 1.The ore body is variable in composition and changes in mill feed require proper control of operating variables to achieve the optimum metallurgical results. A detailed study including grindability, flotation response, and solid-liquid separation was carried out on several samples of the ore. Flotation response and the choice of reagent chemistry were found to be very important in achieving the highest recoveries of metal values. An automatic reagent control scheme insured that optimum dosages were used in the plant.The flotation collectors used at the present time include sodium isopropyl xanthate (SIPX), AERO 3302 Promoter and AERO 5415 Promoter. The addition of AERO 5415 to the reagent suite is a recent development and was based on the favorable results obtained in the extensive laboratory testing program conducted to establish the optimum reagent combination and dosages. Subsequent plant tests confirmed that AERO 5415 provided significant improvements in copper and gold recoveries. A description of the mineralogy of the Majdanpek ore and details of laboratory and plant metallurgical data are given in this paper. The chemistry of AERO 5415 Promoter and its interaction with minerals relevant to Majdanpek ore are also discussed."
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APA: M. Grunjic I. Djurkovic P. V. Avotins D. R. Nagaraj A. Day  (1992)  An Evaluation of Flotation Reagents at the Majdanpek Copper Mine

MLA: M. Grunjic I. Djurkovic P. V. Avotins D. R. Nagaraj A. Day An Evaluation of Flotation Reagents at the Majdanpek Copper Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1992.

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