The flotation behaviour of copper minerals in the Northparkes Mines copper-
gold ore is dependent on grinding media (and hence grinding Eh) and aeratio
n during conditioning. Laboratory grinding and flotation tests were conduct
ed using mild steel and stainless steel rods with and without the addition
of sodium hydrosulphide (NaHS) in the conditioning stage. In the absence of
NaHS, grinding using stainless steel media increased the kinetics of subse
quent copper mineral flotation compared to the use of mild steel media. Flo
tation kinetics after grinding using mild steel media were increased by aer
ation prior to reagent addition. The addition of NaHS after grinding using
mild steel rods increased the froth stability by increasing froth mineralis
ation, thus increasing the flotation kinetics of the copper minerals. When
stainless steel grinding media was used, the copper flotation recovery was
very high (>90% in the rougher stage) without the addition of NaHS, so its
use was not warranted. The flotation of the bornite was not reduced by oxid
ation, in fact copper mineral recovery was the highest under the most oxidi
sing grinding conditions. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserve
d.