Highly selective sodium diisobutyl dithiophosphate - Sodium Diisobutyl Dithiophosphate (SIBDP) is a high-performance
flotation collector engineered for the rigorous demands of modern
mineral processing.
- This reagent maintains a consistent active ingredient concentration
between 49% and 53%, providing the chemical stability necessary for
complex beneficiation circuits.
- Its molecular structure is optimized for high reaction activity,
ensuring reliable performance in high-throughput operations where
process consistency is essential.
Specifications: | project | index |
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| Appearance | Colorless to light yellow clear liquid | | Sodium diisobutyl dithiophosphate content | 49-53% | | pH | 10.0-13.0 |
Performance and applications - The reagent is designed for alkaline pulp systems, functioning
optimally within a pH range of 10.0 to 13.0.
- It serves as a primary collector for sulfide minerals, including
copper, gold, silver, and zinc, by efficiently adsorbing onto
mineral surfaces to enhance hydrophobicity.
- The chemical demonstrates high selectivity, distinguishing
effectively between target sulfide minerals and gangue materials.
Advantages: - It features low foaming performance, which maintains a stable
flotation foam phase..
- By preventing excessive foaming, it reduces process interference
and facilitates cleaner concentrate recovery.
- The predictable performance curve supports stable metallurgical
results across various mineralogical compositions.
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