Amine Flotation Of Fine Quartz And Glass Beads

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. G. Gorman
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The effects of particle size, particle shape and degree of aggregation on n-dodecylamine flotation of -20 µ m quartz and glass beads were studied. A microflotation cell suitable for use with very fine particles was used in the flotation experimentation. Degree of agglomeration of particles was estimated by comparing size distributions of the quartz and beads in a dispersed system to size distributions in systems in which the collector was present. Results obtained show that in such flotation systems the fine particles are not generally present as individual particles during flotation but rather as aggregations. However, the quartz floats more readily than the beads indicating that there are some shape effects in the systems, considering the large specific surface areas of the materials it also appears that substantial amine consumption in the systems may limit flotation or lead to a requirement of greater reagent dosage for equivalent flotation to that tor larger particles.
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APA: M. G. Gorman  (1990)  Amine Flotation Of Fine Quartz And Glass Beads

MLA: M. G. Gorman Amine Flotation Of Fine Quartz And Glass Beads. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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