2021
DOI: 10.21285/1814-3520-2021-3-391-401
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Research into thickening processes of concentrates of gold-bearing ores

Abstract: The aim was to improve the thickening of an ultra-fine flotation concentrate by efficient flocculants when processing refractory sulphide gold-bearing ores from South Urals deposits. The chemical ore composition was studied using gravimetric, atomic absorption, chemical, X-ray fluorescent, assay test and electron microprobe analytical methods. Particle size analysis of the ultra-fine flotation concentrate under study was performed using a Malvern Hydro Mastersizer 2000MU analyser (Malvern Panalytical Ltd, UK).… Show more

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“…The testing methodology involves the use of transparent cylinders with a capacity of 0.5 [21, 22], 1 [23] or 2 l [24]. In this work, testing was carried out in cylinders with a capacity of 1 l, which corresponds to domestic practice [25]. To initialize the periodic settling curve, the cylinder was filled with pulp with a given concentration of solids, then non-intensive mixing was carried out by turning the cylinder tenfold to ensure complete pulp homogenization while maintaining the original settling properties.…”
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“…The testing methodology involves the use of transparent cylinders with a capacity of 0.5 [21, 22], 1 [23] or 2 l [24]. In this work, testing was carried out in cylinders with a capacity of 1 l, which corresponds to domestic practice [25]. To initialize the periodic settling curve, the cylinder was filled with pulp with a given concentration of solids, then non-intensive mixing was carried out by turning the cylinder tenfold to ensure complete pulp homogenization while maintaining the original settling properties.…”
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confidence: 99%