Oil assisted column flotation of a cassiterite-bearing complex skarn ore from the ore mountains, Germany


Oil assisted column flotation of a cassiterite-bearing complex skarn ore from the ore mountains, Germany

Schach, E.; Buchmann, M.; Leistner, T.; Kern, M.; Peuker, U. A.; Rudolph, M.

In this study, the flotation characteristics of a cassiterite-bearing fine-grained and complex skarn ore from a deposit in the Ore Mountains is investigated. The tests are performed using an oil-assisted column flotation approach to process very fine ore fractions and avoid losses of cassiterite into the tailings. First, process parameters are obtained for a finely ground artificial mixture of quartz, magnetite and cassiterite, simulating the real ore. Thereby, magnetite is used, as iron oxides can have a detrimental effect on the flotation due to a similar flotation behavior. In addition, they can act as a source of multivalent ions, which are known to reduce the concentration of collector molecules, active for flotation. Based on the results, selected parameters are further tested for cassiterite skarn ore from the Hämmerlein deposit including a pre-conditioning and a water exchange step to remove ionic contaminants. The process response is analyzed in detail by XRF (X-ray fluorescence) and MLA (mineral liberation analysis) to get a better understanding of the behavior of the single ore components. Sulfosuccinamate type surfactant is utilized as the collector, emulsifier and to reduce the froth destabilization through nonpolar oil. Sodium hexafluorosilicate is added as the depressant.

Keywords: Complex cassiterite-bearing skarn ore; Oil-assisted column flotation; Sulfosuccinamate collector; Water exchange

  • Lecture (Conference)
    IMPC 2018 - 29th International Mineral Processing Congress, 17.-21.11.2018, Moscow, Russian Federation

Permalink: https://www.hzdr.de/publications/Publ-29408