Conditioning In Fatty Acid Flotation - Conditioner Scale-Up In Fatty Acid Flotation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Edward K. E. ] [Williams
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Conditioning is any treatment of an ore with or without reagents which affect its floatability. While it can start in crushing or grinding circuits and continue into the flotation circuit, conditioning will refer here only to reagent treatment in an agitated tank designed for the purpose. Such treatment is often unnecessary with sulphide ores and collectors or with amines,* but it has long been recognized as essential with fatty acid collectors in the flotation of non-sulphide minerals, The requirements can be extremely variable, depending upon ore alteration, the presence or absence of slimes, and 1 the minerals to be separated. The study described here was concerned with the recovery of oxidized molybdenum minerals from an ore containing the element in both sulphide and oxidized form. Flotation of the iron minerals with which the oxidized molybdenum was associated was the basis for the process. Recovery and optimum concentrate grade without desliming depended upon a twenty to thirty minute conditioning of the pulp with flotation reagents at forty to fifty percent solids and at high turbulence. The objective in the study was the determination of design and operating criteria for conditioners in order to permit scaling-up of the results without repeating the entire study on a larger scale.
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APA: Edward K. E. ] [Williams  (1968)  Conditioning In Fatty Acid Flotation - Conditioner Scale-Up In Fatty Acid Flotation

MLA: Edward K. E. ] [Williams Conditioning In Fatty Acid Flotation - Conditioner Scale-Up In Fatty Acid Flotation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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