Process Engineering Of Flotation Circuits No.34

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R.P. Edwards B.C. Flintoff
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Froth flotation is one of the most widely used and effective processes for mineral benefication. First introduced in 1911, flotation technology has seen many developments over the past 80-plus years. Innovations in reagent chemistry, equipment design, process analysis and process control have given design and plant engineers a powerful set of "tools" for process optimization. However, it does not follow that all flotation systems are optimized. As Klimpel observes: "The problem with the industrial flotation process is that it is relatively easy to get reasonable results, and relatively difficult to get excellent results." Klimpel [1988] While reasonable was sufficient in the past. competitive forces will make excellent necessary in the future. Judging by the activities in many Canadian plants this transition is already underway.
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APA: R.P. Edwards B.C. Flintoff  (1995)  Process Engineering Of Flotation Circuits No.34

MLA: R.P. Edwards B.C. Flintoff Process Engineering Of Flotation Circuits No.34. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1995.

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