Process Mineralogy Study of a Refractory Mixed Copper Ore

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Process mineralogy research of a mixed copper ore is studied to identify the occurrence mode of copper and to analyze the mineralogical factors influencing the floatation results. The results show that the ore has features of "high-sulfur, high copper", "various copper mineral types", "fine copper mineral granularity" "disorderly copper mineral distribution", which belongs to the more difficult processing high sulfur mixed copper ore. Therefore, in order to effectively utilize the copper mine resource, floatation process or combination of floatation-hydrometallurgy process should be adopt.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1033-1034)

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509-514

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October 2014

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