Investigating the Amenability of a PGM-Bearing Ore to Coarse Particle Flotation

Coarse particle flotation (CPF) is one of the strategies employed to reduce energy consumption in mineral-processing circuits. Hydrofloat<sup>TM</sup> (HF) technology has been successfully applied in the coarse flotation of industrial minerals and sulphide middlings. However, this techno...

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Main Authors: Jestos Taguta, Mehdi Safari, Veruska Govender, Deshenthree Chetty
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-05-01
Series:Minerals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/13/5/698
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Mehdi Safari
Veruska Govender
Deshenthree Chetty
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description Coarse particle flotation (CPF) is one of the strategies employed to reduce energy consumption in mineral-processing circuits. Hydrofloat<sup>TM</sup> (HF) technology has been successfully applied in the coarse flotation of industrial minerals and sulphide middlings. However, this technology has not yet been applied in platinum group minerals (PGMs)’ flotation. In this paper, the amenability of platinum group minerals to CPF was investigated. Extensive flotation testwork was conducted to optimise the hydrodynamic parameters, i.e., bed level, air and water flow rates, in the flotation of coarse PGM feed using Hydrofloat. Mineralogical analysis of the feed and selected flotation products was conducted to understand the reasons for the recovery and loss of the valuable minerals. The results showed that the HF separator could upgrade the PGM ore with particles as coarse as +106 − 300 µm. For the optimised test, a reasonable Pt, Pd and Au recovery of 84% was achieved at a grade of 10 g/t and 16.5% mass pull, despite the platinum group minerals being poorly liberated (4.5 vol% fully liberated). The results demonstrated that HF achieved high recovery efficiencies across the 150–300 microns size fraction. The HF was therefore able to substantially increase the upper particle size that can be successfully treated by flotation in PGM operations. It was found that an increase in bed height, water rate and air flow rate resulted in an increase in recovery to a maximum. A further increase in the hydrodynamic parameters resulted in a decline in recovery. Hydrofloat outperformed the conventional Denver flotation machine across the following size fractions: +106 − 150 µm, +150 − 212 µm, +212 − 250 µm and +250 − 300 µm. The practical implications of the findings on the modification of existing circuits and the design of novel flowsheets for the processing of PGM ores with less water and energy consumption are discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-1ba625ccb3204476a33d0e9bb54f1ab12023-11-18T02:37:19ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2023-05-0113569810.3390/min13050698Investigating the Amenability of a PGM-Bearing Ore to Coarse Particle FlotationJestos Taguta0Mehdi Safari1Veruska Govender2Deshenthree Chetty3Mintek, 200 Malibongwe Drive, Randburg, Johannesburg 2194, South AfricaMintek, 200 Malibongwe Drive, Randburg, Johannesburg 2194, South AfricaMintek, 200 Malibongwe Drive, Randburg, Johannesburg 2194, South AfricaMintek, 200 Malibongwe Drive, Randburg, Johannesburg 2194, South AfricaCoarse particle flotation (CPF) is one of the strategies employed to reduce energy consumption in mineral-processing circuits. Hydrofloat<sup>TM</sup> (HF) technology has been successfully applied in the coarse flotation of industrial minerals and sulphide middlings. However, this technology has not yet been applied in platinum group minerals (PGMs)’ flotation. In this paper, the amenability of platinum group minerals to CPF was investigated. Extensive flotation testwork was conducted to optimise the hydrodynamic parameters, i.e., bed level, air and water flow rates, in the flotation of coarse PGM feed using Hydrofloat. Mineralogical analysis of the feed and selected flotation products was conducted to understand the reasons for the recovery and loss of the valuable minerals. The results showed that the HF separator could upgrade the PGM ore with particles as coarse as +106 − 300 µm. For the optimised test, a reasonable Pt, Pd and Au recovery of 84% was achieved at a grade of 10 g/t and 16.5% mass pull, despite the platinum group minerals being poorly liberated (4.5 vol% fully liberated). The results demonstrated that HF achieved high recovery efficiencies across the 150–300 microns size fraction. The HF was therefore able to substantially increase the upper particle size that can be successfully treated by flotation in PGM operations. It was found that an increase in bed height, water rate and air flow rate resulted in an increase in recovery to a maximum. A further increase in the hydrodynamic parameters resulted in a decline in recovery. Hydrofloat outperformed the conventional Denver flotation machine across the following size fractions: +106 − 150 µm, +150 − 212 µm, +212 − 250 µm and +250 − 300 µm. The practical implications of the findings on the modification of existing circuits and the design of novel flowsheets for the processing of PGM ores with less water and energy consumption are discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/13/5/698coarse particle flotationHydrofloat<sup>TM</sup> technologymineralogyplatinum group minerals
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coarse particle flotation
Hydrofloat<sup>TM</sup> technology
mineralogy
platinum group minerals
title Investigating the Amenability of a PGM-Bearing Ore to Coarse Particle Flotation
title_full Investigating the Amenability of a PGM-Bearing Ore to Coarse Particle Flotation
title_fullStr Investigating the Amenability of a PGM-Bearing Ore to Coarse Particle Flotation
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Amenability of a PGM-Bearing Ore to Coarse Particle Flotation
title_short Investigating the Amenability of a PGM-Bearing Ore to Coarse Particle Flotation
title_sort investigating the amenability of a pgm bearing ore to coarse particle flotation
topic coarse particle flotation
Hydrofloat<sup>TM</sup> technology
mineralogy
platinum group minerals
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/13/5/698
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