Highly selective collector for copper-molybdenum sulfide ores, enabling efficient separation in complex polymetallic systems.
Improved flotation kinetics with rapid bubble attachment and stable froth structure under varying pulp conditions.
Reduced reagent consumption compared to conventional xanthate-based collectors, supporting operational cost optimization.
Enhanced tolerance to slimes and dissolved ions (e.g., Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺), maintaining performance in challenging water chemistries.
Biodegradable molecular backbone aligned with evolving environmental stewardship and regulatory compliance requirements.
Copper-molybdenum bulk flotation circuits in porphyry ore processing.
Selective molybdenum recovery following copper rougher scavenging stages.
Flotation of low-grade oxide-sulfide mixed ores requiring high selectivity over iron silicates.
Regrind circuit applications where fine particle recovery and froth stability are critical.
Operations utilizing seawater or recycled process water with elevated hardness and sulfate content.
| Chemical Type | Dithiophosphate-based organic collector |
| Product Form | Liquid concentrate |
| Appearance | Ambient amber to light brown transparent liquid |
| Primary Applications | Copper-molybdenum sulfide ore flotation |
| Key Features | High selectivity, low dosage requirement, slime-tolerant |
| Benefits | Improved Mo recovery, reduced Cu in Mo concentrate, lower operating costs |
| Storage Stability | Stable at 5–40 °C; avoid freezing and prolonged exposure to >50 °C |
| Handling Classification | Non-hazardous per GHS; SDS available upon request |
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