A Study on Dexing Copper-Molybdenum Flotation Separation with a New Low- Molecule Inhibitor

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The inhibitor was high consumption of low-efficiency of depressant in the separation of copper- molybdenum is bottleneck, which restricts the improvement of the Cu-Mo separation technology. This paper study the Dexing copper-molybdenum flotation separation by using a new small molecule inhibitors named pseudothiohydantoin(DLC) and single-factor experiments were employed to confirmed the system of reagent. Test results indicate that DLC can make a high inhibit effect with a low consumption. Eventually, use close circuit tests to verify the inhibitor’s ability and the technical indexes such as the grade of Mo concentrate 26.17% and the recovery 89.83% are obtained by use of one time of roughing, one time of scavenging and two times of cleaning.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 396-398)

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867-871

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November 2011

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