Carrying Capacity Limitations In Flotation Columns

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Espinosa-Gomez J. Yianatos J. Finch N. W. Johnson
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

A method of determining the maximum concentrate solids rate or carrying capacity is described for given column operating conditions. The method requires alteration of the feed rate of solids to the column at a fixed residence time by manipulation of the % solid of the column feed pulp or the bias rate. The carrying capacity was measured for five streams at the Mt. Isa Mines Pb/Zn and Cu concentrators. As a potential scale up parameter, the mass of solids per unit time per unit column cross section (Ca, g/min.cm2) is explored. Ca is tentatively related linearly to the 80% passing size (d80) of the concentrate. For d80 < 15 pm Ca was less than 4 g/min.cm2 (8 lb/min.ft2) which makes it a critical consideration in scale-up for such fine feeds. An alternative carrying capacity parameter, mass of solids per unit volume of gas Cg was not as useful as Ca since Cg varied inversely with gas rate.
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APA: R. Espinosa-Gomez J. Yianatos J. Finch N. W. Johnson  (1988)  Carrying Capacity Limitations In Flotation Columns

MLA: R. Espinosa-Gomez J. Yianatos J. Finch N. W. Johnson Carrying Capacity Limitations In Flotation Columns. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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