Técnicas no convencionales de flotación de partículas finas de sulfuros de cobre y molibdeno
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Se presentan resultados (laboratorio y piloto) de dos técnicas de flotación de partículas minerales finas (menor 38 um) de sulfuros de Cu y Mo: Acondicionamiento en Alta Intensidad y flotación extensora (extender). La eficiencia global fue superior con las técnicas estudiadas: mayores recuperaciones de Cu y Mo, mejor cinética y menores grados de arrastre hidrodinámico. Con la flotación “extender” (mejores resultados), empleando aceite Diesel (mayor 60 gt-1), las recuperaciones de Cu y Mo y sus cinéticas fueron 2-5 por ciento superiores al estándar. Se analizan los mecanismos y el potencial de estas técnicas para el tratamiento avanzado de finos de minerales.Downloads
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