Sodium Dibutyldithiophosphate
Sodium Dibutyldithiophosphate is a widely used collector in mineral processing operations. This product appears as a yellow liquid with a sodium dibutyldithiophosphate content ranging from 49% to 53%. With stable chemical properties, it performs effectively under complex mineral processing conditions. As a key flotation reagent, it is extensively used for separating gold ores and sulfide ores including silver, copper, and zinc, delivering excellent separation results.
Specifications
| Item |
Index |
| Appearance |
Yellow liquid |
| Sodium Dibutyldithiophosphate Content |
49% - 53% |
| pH Value |
10.0 - 13.0 |
Characteristics & Applications
- Exhibits strong collecting capabilities for gold, silver, copper, and zinc sulfide minerals. Its molecular structure promotes effective adsorption onto mineral surfaces, enhancing hydrophobicity and improving recovery rates.
- In alkaline pulp environments, demonstrates reduced affinity toward pyrite, minimizing interference and enabling higher-grade concentrate production.
- Features relatively weak foaming properties, preventing excessive foam during flotation. This ensures stable operation and maintains beneficiation efficiency.
Key Advantages
- Significantly improves recovery rates for gold, silver, copper, and zinc sulfide ores through effective collection.
- Excellent selectivity against pyrite in alkaline conditions reduces negative impacts on target mineral separation.
- Low frothing characteristics prevent foam-related disruptions, maintaining smooth beneficiation process operation.
