A sequential flotation process for the recovery of high-grade concentrates of copper, lead and cobalt-nickel from sulfide ores is provided. A primary grind ore pulp is conditioned with SO 2 as H 2 SO 3 under intense aeration, and the conditioned pulp subjected to sequential flotation, with regrinding and conditioning of a copper rougher concentrate obtained in the first flotation step …
Read MoreCopper sulfide ores are typically the most profitable copper ore type to mine. That is because they have high copper content, and the copper in them can more easily be separated from unwanted...
Read MoreProponents of sulfide-ore copper mining argue that the choice between this new type of mining and amenity-based development is a false choice for the Arrowhead region (Praxis Strategy Group, 2017). Those making this claim point to the continued existence of the taconite mining industry during the
Read MoreMoroccan customer processed copper with 1000t/h of two lines. After continuous technical discussions with Moroccan customer, we confirmed the flotation flow ...
Read MoreH.R. 2794 is focused on sulfide-ore copper mining in the headwaters of the Boundary Waters and Voyageurs National Park. The legislation: Does not limit taconite or iron-ore mining anywhere in the State of Minnesota. Does not affect sulfide-ore copper mining projects outside the Rainy River Drainage Basin. Does not interfere with state mineral ...
Read MoreQuality copper sulphide ore come in concentrate or non-concentrate volumes. For better products, buyers need to check the moisture content. The delivery and payment modes should be transparent and fast. The grade and quality determine if the mineral will be for industrial or medicinal use. Granules and powder all have the same quality, but ...
Read MoreCopper sulfides describe a family of chemical compounds and minerals with the formula Cu x S y.Both minerals and synthetic materials comprise these compounds. Some copper sulfides are economically important ores.. Prominent copper sulfide minerals include Cu 2 S and CuS ().In the mining industry, the minerals bornite or chalcopyrite, which consist of mixed copper-iron …
Read MoreSulfide-ore mining for copper and nickel, however, has never been attempted here. In the case of PolyMet, MCEA has led the fight for accountability and true science-based decision-making. MCEA lawyers and experts have time and again cast light on the flaws inherent in the PolyMet proposal, first in the environmental review and permitting ...
Read MoreThe main ores of copper are sulfides and oxides. From their chemical formulas you can calculate the percentage of copper in each mineral. However this is not the same as the percentage of copper in the ore as that also contains unwanted silicates and other minerals, called gangue, that will have to be separated.
Read MoreCopper sulfide ore, which accounts for 80% of the copper resource, is the major source for the metallic copper [1 ]. The major copper sulfide ores contain chalcopyrite (CuFeS 2 ), bornite (Cu 5 FeS 4 ), covellite (CuS), and chalcocite (Cu 2 S).
Read MoreA novel flotation promoter used in the concentration of copper bearing ores for the efficient selective flotation of copper values, including chalcopyrite, with suppression of iron pyrites; the promoter comprising a sodium sulfate of an aliphatic hydrocarbon having a carbon chain in excess of 12 carbons and chemically combined with at least one mole of the C2-C3 alkylene …
Read MoreIf sulfide ore or sulfide tailings are exposed to water and air during mining, a chemical reaction creates sulfuric acid – basically battery acid. There has never been a sulfide mine that has not polluted nearby water resources. Pollution from sulfide mining is very expensive to fix, and a burden for taxpayers.
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Read MoreSulfide minerals are the source of various precious metals, most notably gold, silver, and platinum. They also are the ore minerals of most metals used by industry, as for example antimony, bismuth, copper, lead, nickel, and zinc.
Read MorePyrite is the dominant sulfide in porphyry copper deposits, though it is chalcopyrite that is the most important ore mineral, along with bornite and various binary copper sulfides. In the related porphyry molybdenum deposits, it is molybdenite that dominates.
Read MoreThe smelter for sulfide ores produces sulfur dioxide gas. This is scrubbed from the flue gases to make sulfuric acid for leaching copper from oxide ores. Scrubbing sulfur dioxide also protects the environment. For example: FeO(s) + SiO 2 (s)→ FeO.SiO 2 (slag) This is very similar to the removal of impurities in the blast furnace.
Read MoreCopper extraction from primary copper sulfide ore from a typical porphyry copper deposit from Antofagasta, Chile, was investigated after leaching with a chloride-ferrous media at two temperatures. The study focused on whether this chemical leaching system could be applied at an industrial scale. Leaching tests were conducted in columns loaded with …
Read MorePyrometallurgical techniques use heat to separate copper from copper sulfide ore concentrates. Process steps include mining, concentration, roasting, smelting, converting, and finally fire and electrolytic refining. 12.3.2 Process Description2-4 Mining produces ores with less than 1 percent copper. Concentration is accomplished at the
Read MoreAim: The aim of this study was to determine hydrogen sulphide concentration emitted from the mine extracting copper ore, to evaluate potential adverse health effects to the population living in four selected villages surrounding the exhaust shaft. Materials: Maximum measured concentration of hydrogen sulphide in the emitter is 286 µg/m³.
Read More1 Types of copper sulfide ore (1) Single copper mineral Its ore characteristic is relatively simple, and the only useful component that can be recycled is copper. The gangue minerals are mainly quartz, carbonate and silicate. (2) Copper-sulfur ore Called copper-bearing pyrite. In addition to copper minerals, iron sulfide can be recovered, and the main mineral of …
Read MoreCopper Sulphide Ore Flotation Process-xinhai. Therefore, flotation process is the main beneficiation method for copper sulfide ore. The common collecting agent used for copper sulfide ore flotation process is xanthate collectors, followed by aerofloat and its esters. Chat.
Read MoreBoth ore types can be economically mined, however, the most common source of copper ore is the sulfide ore mineral chalcopyrite, which accounts for about 50 percent of copper production.
Read MoreThe average massive sulphide camp in Canada has about 9 deposits, but ranges from four (Manitowadge) to 21 (Noranda), However, an individual deposit may consist of a number of closely associated, discrete lenses ranging from several thousand to several million tons in size (ea. Millenbach Mine was 16 geologically discrete ore lenses).
Read MoreThe ore is a sulfide copper ore containing heads of approximately: copper 0.45, iron 3.5, molybdenum 0.006, and zinc 0.06 per ore sample. Prior flotation of this ore has employed, in the flotation cell, the addition of pine oil as required to optimize froth, ordinarily resulting in a total pine oil concentration of about 0.24 lb./ton.
Read MoreThe Threat of Copper-Sulfide Mining. Sulfide mining is the process of extracting trace amounts of copper, nickel and other metals from sulfide-bearing ores, which produces sulfuric acid. This is the same as battery acid. In addition to acidifying lakes and rivers, sulfuric acid leaches out heavy metals such as mercury, lead, arsenic and other ...
Read Morecopper and other metals are mobilized from primary massive sulfide ore and reprecipitated at depth. This precipitation of Cu sulfides with high Cu/S ratios can produce an economically significant copper enrichment at the reactive redox boundary between massive sulfide protore and downward penetrating fluids.
Read MoreSulfide-ore copper mining is much more toxic than Minnesota's taconite mining. It produces giant waste piles that, when exposed to air and water, leach sulfuric acid, heavy metals and sulfates. Sulfide-ore copper mines pollute groundwater, rivers and lakes. In the history of sulfide mining, pollution has never been avoided.
Read MoreFlowsheet for treatment of Copper Sulfide ores rich inminerals such as chalcopyrite with gold and silver as well as arsenopyrite. The above flowsheet is designed for the treatment by flotation of copper as chalcopyrite with gold and silver values. The ore, ranging from 60-65% silica, with pyrite, arsenopyrite, and calcite with 3 to 4% copper.
Read MorePyroprocessing Sulfide Ores Provides Acid for Leaching. The process used to treat sulfide copper ores begins at the mine site, where the copper-bearing minerals are physically separated from the rest of the rock. The flow diagram below shows how the percentage of copper increases as the ore is refined, first physically by froth flotation, then ...
Read MoreSulfide's characteristic trait of bonding a sulfide anion with various metals means that many important metal ores contain sulfide minerals. Some examples of sulfides include galena ( the principle ore mineral for lead and silver), cinnabar (the main ore mineral for mercury), and chalcopyrite (which provides copper).
Read Moreamount of ore can be processed and the processes offer more safety and access for mine workers. 15 In open pit operations, the fist step is the removal of overburden and waste rock to 7 United States Geological Survey. 1998. Potential for new Nickel-Copper Sulfide Deposits in the Lake Superior Region.
Read MoreHeap Leaching Oxide and Sulfide Copper Ores. Heap leaching is a simple means of recovering copper from oxide and oxide-sulfide ores. Although this method requires relatively low capital investment, it suffers from low copper recoveries and relatively high acid consumption. The objectives of this study were (1) to determine what factors ...
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