A Statistically Designed Laboratory Evaluation Of Coal Froth Flotation Parameters

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Hayward B. Oblad
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The effects of eight independent variables on froth flotation product yield, ash content, and coal recovery were studied using laboratory batch flotation of 0.6 am x 0 coal. The eight flotation variables investigated were air feed rate, pre-dispersion of collector oil, impeller speed, product collection time, initial solids concentration, collector conditioning time, frother (methyl isobutyl carbinol) concentration, and collector (No. 2 fuel oil) dosage. The two-level Plackett-Burman screening design and the three-level Box-Behnken design were used. Within the ranges studied, air feed rate had no effect on product yield. Pre-dispersion of collector oil, impeller speed, product collection time, initial solids concentration, and collector conditioning time showed only minor effects on the product yield and quality. Frother concentration (mg/L) in the process water and collector oil dosage (g/kg) were shown to be the dominant independent variables in coal froth flotation. Flotation experiments that vary initial solids concentration at constant frother dosage (g/kg) confound the effects of frother concentration (mg/L) and solids concentration. The dominating effects of frother concentration and oil dosage on coal recovery and froth product ash content are illustrated with three-dimensional plots. The relationship between froth product ash and coal recovery is also clearly illustrated by the flotation data.
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APA: Hayward B. Oblad  (1985)  A Statistically Designed Laboratory Evaluation Of Coal Froth Flotation Parameters

MLA: Hayward B. Oblad A Statistically Designed Laboratory Evaluation Of Coal Froth Flotation Parameters. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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