会议专题

On-line Monitoring of Xanthate and Cyanide Levels during Batch Grinding Tests on a Nickel Sulphide Ore

In many base metal sulphide concentrators reagents such as collector and cyanide are often added to the grinding mill as well as to the flotation circuit. Whilst good reasons can be cited for splitting the reagent addition in this way, the benefits of such are rarely quantified and the complex reagent-mineral-media interactions occurring during milling are often poorly understood in terms of pulp chemistry.A new laboratory batch grinding mill designed by Magotteaux allows the user to measure, monitor, and control the pulp chemical conditions during grinding when testing different ores and media.Some of these parameters include pulp pH, pulp Eh, temperature, gaseous atmosphere, and dissolved oxygen concentration. In a recent development, the mill has been coupled with a simple on-line reagent monitoring system, designed by CSIRO, which allows the levels of species such as xanthate and cyanide in the grinding pulp to also be measured continuously during milling using a robust UV detection system. In this way the uptake of collector during grinding and the rate and extent of cyanide interaction with the minerals and media can be determined as a function of grinding time.A series of grinding tests using an Australian nickel sulphide ore was conducted with the coupled system in which the cyanide dose, xanthate dose, and media type were systematically varied. The xanthate and cyanide levels were monitored as a function of grinding time and the data collected are discussed in terms of the pulp chemistry of the system and implications for plant reagent dosing strategies.

Grinding UV-Vis spectrometry On-line measurement Xanthate Cyanide

C. Greet F. Hao W.J. Bruckard K. J. Davey

Principal Metallurgist, Magotteaux Australia Pty Ltd., Australia CSIRO Minerals, Australia

国际会议

XXIV International Mineral Processing Congress(第24届国际矿物加工大会)

北京

英文

2294-2304

2008-09-24(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)