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Ditiophosphate 25S 95% - Ditiophosphate

Ditiophosphate 25S 95% - Ditiophosphate

Chemical appearance Dithiophosphate 25s or Hydrogen Phosphorodithioate has an appearance of a deep brown or almost black liquid. Some may classify it as a vandyck brown oily liquid and it has a density of 1.17 – 1.20. It has a PH value of 10 – 13 and a mineral substances percentage of 46 – 49. Chemical application and strength Dithiophosphate 25s or Hydrogen Phosphorodithioate is known to be a good flotation collector of copper, silver sulfide, zinc sulfide (activated), and lead ores. It can somewhat be dissolved in water. Also, it can be directly poured into ball mills and surge tanks. Hydrogen Phosphorodithioate is used mainly in the separation flotation process of ores like lead and zinc. Because of its properties it should not be subjected to intense heat like fire or extreme sunlight. Proper packaging must be observed. It is weak in collecting sulfide minerals and pyrite when in alkaline medium. It also is selective in collecting ores. CAS Number:61792-48-1 HS Code:292019
Ditiophosfat de sodiu dibutil / Ditiophosfat BS 49% – 53% - Ditiophosfat

Ditiophosfat de sodiu dibutil / Ditiophosfat BS 49% – 53% - Ditiophosfat

Chemical appearance Dithiophosphate IBS or Sodium Diisobutyl Dithiophosphate has a yellowish and dark brown coloured appearance. It comes in a stable liquid form which has no strong smell. It has a PH level of 10 to 13. Chemical application and strength Dithiophosphate IBS or Sodium Diisobutyl Dithiophosphate is a very good collector of nickel, zinc minerals (activated), and copper ores. It is also used within gold harvesting plants because of its ability to increase harvest of precious metals. In the process of depressing iron sulphides, high levels of pH is needed which makes this floater the ideal one to use. Also great in the recovery process of refractory gold which is contained in sulphide matrices Compared to most collectors of sulphide, only a small amount of Dithiophosphate IBS is needed in the flotation process. This floater gives maximum value in recovering precious metals. CAS Number:53378-51-1 HS Code:292019
Ditiophosphate de dibutilamoniu / Ditiophosphate BA 91% - Ditiophosphate

Ditiophosphate de dibutilamoniu / Ditiophosphate BA 91% - Ditiophosphate

Chemical appearance Dithiophosphate BA or Ammonium Dibutyl Dithiophosphate has a white and pale greyish coloured appearance. It comes in a fine powder form which has no kind of odour. It has a PH level of 9. Chemical application and strength Dithiophosphate BA or Ammonium Dibutyl Dithiophosphate is a very good collector and flotation agent of nonferrous metallic minerals like copper, zinc sulfide (activated), silver, polymetallic ores, and lead. Its pH levels are ideal in the depressing process of iron pyrites. It has is a very strong collector compared to thiocarbamates and various secondary collectors. A good flotation agent and is quite selective within acidic environments. Dithiophosphate BA can be quite weak in collecting magnetizing pyrite and pyrite but is very selective It is a very good collector of galena and can enhance the separation of pyrite and galena. CAS Number:53378-51-1 HS Code:292019
Xantat de butil de potasiu 90% (PBX 90%) - Xantati

Xantat de butil de potasiu 90% (PBX 90%) - Xantati

Potassium Butyl Xanthate is a reagent that plays a pivotal role in modern mining and metallurgy. Flotation Process Facilitator: Potassium Butyl Xanthate is an indispensable ally in the flotation process, a cornerstone of mineral extraction. Flotation involves separating desired minerals from their ores. Selective Adhesion: When introduced to a slurry of finely ground ore and water, Potassium Butyl Xanthate selectively adheres to sulfide minerals present in the mixture. These minerals, often hosting valuable elements like copper or lead, exhibit a unique affinity for the xanthate. Bubble Attachment: Air bubbles are introduced into the slurry. The hydrophobic mineral surfaces coated with Potassium Butyl Xanthate collectors readily attach to the bubbles, effectively making them float to the surface. Rising to the Top: The mineral-laden bubbles rise to the surface of the flotation cell, forming a froth layer. CAS Number:871-58-9