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| Item | Index |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Colorless to pale yellow transparent liquid |
| Content of sodium diisobutyldithiophosphate | 49-53% |
| pH value | 10.0-13.0 |
Sodium diisobutyl dithiophosphate displays superior selectivity in collecting sulfide minerals including gold, silver, copper, and zinc. Its molecular structure allows efficient adsorption onto target mineral surfaces, increasing their hydrophobicity, enhancing particle-bubble attachment probability and strength, and thereby improving valuable mineral recovery rates.
Within alkaline pulp environments, the reagent shows minimal collection effect toward pyrite while demonstrating favorable selective inhibition. This helps effectively lessen pyrite’s disruption during target mineral flotation and supports production of higher-grade concentrate products.
The low-foaming characteristic of sodium diisobutyl dithiophosphate helps sustain flotation foam stability, preventing issues such as bubble merging and cell overflow caused by excessive foam. This ensures a stable hydrodynamic setting throughout the separation process and increases overall mineral processing efficiency.
Advantages:
Strong collecting performance for gold, silver, copper, and zinc sulfide ores.
Good selectivity against pyrite in alkaline pulp, reducing its interference with target ores.
Low foaming properties help prevent negative impacts on mineral processing operations and efficiency.