Dithiophosphate 35 is a strong, selective flotation collector for gold, silver, copper, and lead ores, providing excellent performance in complex sulfide flotation and Cu/Pb/Zn differential separation.
Dithiophosphate 35 is a strong and highly selective dithiophosphate flotation collector widely used in gold, silver, copper, lead, and polymetallic sulfide flotation.
Known for its powerful collecting strength and excellent performance in complex ore bodies, Dithiophosphate 35 is particularly effective where enhanced recovery and tighter selectivity control are required.
Compared to Dithiophosphate 25, Dithiophosphate 35 offers stronger collecting power, making it suitable for rougher flotation and more challenging ores with higher oxidation levels or finely disseminated sulfides.
Engineered for modern concentrator operations, Dithiophosphate 35 provides:
• High collecting strength for chalcopyrite, galena, sphalerite (activated), and precious-metal sulfides
• Excellent selectivity against pyrite and unwanted gangue minerals
• Strong performance in gold and silver flotation circuits
• Enhanced recovery in partially oxidized or refractory ores
• Improved Cu/Pb and Cu/Zn differential flotation
• Cleaner concentrate grade with reduced impurities
• Stable activity across a wide pH and chemistry range
Dithiophosphate 35 is especially effective in:
• gold–silver flotation
• copper–lead–zinc differential circuits
• polymetallic and complex sulfide ores
• fine-grained or oxidized deposits
• flotation plants requiring stronger collectors than DTP or Dithiophosphate 25
Z&Z supplies high-quality Dithiophosphate 35 with consistent purity, industrial-grade packaging, and full export documentation. Ideal for global mining groups, concentrators, and flotation reagent distributors.
Packaging:
• 200 kg steel drums
• 1000 L IBC tote tanks
• Export pallet packaging
Documentation: COA, MSDS, Technical Data Sheet available upon request
Dithiophosphate 35 is used extensively across Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia for gold, copper, lead, and polymetallic flotation.