Flotation of indium-beard marmatite from multi-metallic ore
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Flotation of indium-beard marmatite from Dulong multi-metallic ore in Yunnan Province of China was studied to improve the grades and recoveries of zinc and indium of the zinc concentrate in Dulong concentration plant. The experimental results indicated that copper sulfate mixed with a chemical reagent X-1 as the activator in the marmatite flotation produced a much better beneficiation than copper sulfate alone, increasing the zinc and indium recoveries of 10%25 and 6%25, respectively, while the concentrate grades remained unchanged. Also, the new activator acted well around pH 10, allowing large savings on lime consumption in the marmatite flotation. In addition, it has been found that a sufficient activated time of activator with ore slurry in the flotation is needed to achieve good beneficiation of the marmatite ore. © 2008 The Nonferrous Metals Society of China.
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activity analysis; froth flotation; rare metal ores; sulfide ores Froth flotation; Indium compounds; Lime; Rare earth compounds; Slurries; Zinc compounds; Activity analysis; Marmatite ores; Multi metallic ores; Rare metal ores; Sulfide ores; Ore analysis
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