A New Concept In Flotation Column Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Graeme J. Jameson
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

A form of column flotation cell is described in which the contact between the feed and the air stream is made in a mixing device at the top of a vertical downcomer. The air-liquid mixture flows downward to discharge into a shallow pool of pulp in the bottom of a short cylindrical column. The bubbles disengage and rise to the top of the column to overflow into a concentrate launder, while the tails are discharged from the bottom of the vessel. The main advantages of the device described are that the overall height of the column is reduced to about one metre (3 ft), and the column can be self-inducing with respect to the air supply. Experimental results are given from tests on a feed stream to a conventional zinc cleaner circuit. Using wash-water to reduce gangue entrainment, the column gave high concentrate grades and high recoveries.
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APA: Graeme J. Jameson  (1988)  A New Concept In Flotation Column Design

MLA: Graeme J. Jameson A New Concept In Flotation Column Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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