An Analysis Of The Effect Of Some Operating Variables On Flotation Of Molybdenite And Its Implication On Control

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Malhotra
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

The number of variables which can effect flotation of molybdenite is very large. This paper discusses the effect of two operating variables, namely, the degree of aeration and agitation, on the grade and recovery of molybdenite. A series of factorially designed flotation tests were carried out in a "Leeds Automatic Laboratory Flotation Cell." The analysis of flotation results indicate that molybdenite can be characterized into fast-floating and slow-floating components. The rates of fast-floating components, which do not create a problem in flotation, could be varied by changing agitation of airflow rates. However, the rate of slow-floating components was stable and was only a function of residence time in the float machine. The degree of aeration has a significant effect on the grade of MoS2 with only a slight effect on the recovery of MoS2. The degree of agitation has a slight effect on the grade, but does not effect the recovery of molybdenite. The implications of the results on the design of flotation cells and control and optimization of the existing circuits is subsequently discussed.
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APA: D. Malhotra  (1977)  An Analysis Of The Effect Of Some Operating Variables On Flotation Of Molybdenite And Its Implication On Control

MLA: D. Malhotra An Analysis Of The Effect Of Some Operating Variables On Flotation Of Molybdenite And Its Implication On Control. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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