Are Your Flotation Cells Tuned for Optimum Performance?

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Thomas M. Plouf
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 4, 1978

Abstract

Getting optimal performance from flotation cells can, in many cases, be critical to a project's economic viability. Simple testing procedures can sound early warning signals as well as maintain optimum recoveries from the flotation cycle. The materials required for a simple testing laboratory include: (1) pH meter or pH paper, (2) bottles of reagents used in plant flotation, (3) stop watch, (4) calibrated eye droppers. (5) laboratory flotation machine (1000-g tank, open impeller), (6) froth collection pans, (7) magnifying glass, (8) sizing screen sufficient to retain 10% of the flotation feed coarse fraction, (9) sizing screen for the size particles at which desliming of the plant flotation feed is to take place, and (10) a set of screens covering the complete range of feed particle size.
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APA: Thomas M. Plouf  (1978)  Are Your Flotation Cells Tuned for Optimum Performance?

MLA: Thomas M. Plouf Are Your Flotation Cells Tuned for Optimum Performance?. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1978.

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