Design and Operation of Callow-Type Flotation Cells At Kennecott’s Hayden Concentrator

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. P. Sewell
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Nov 1, 1955

Abstract

Callow-Type flotation cells, with various modifications, have been employed at the Hayden concentrator since 1917. Other flotation machines, such as matless-air and mechanically agitated types, which have been tested in competition, have failed to handle tonnages or give metallurgical results equal to the modified Callow-type cells on the Ray ores. The original type consisted of wide, deep launders with a relatively flat bottom constructed of porous concrete, through which the air was introduced into the flotation pulp. These cells were constructed to handle the tailings from the gravity concentrating process and no special attention was given to pre- conditioning the pulp ahead of flotation.
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APA: G. P. Sewell  (1955)  Design and Operation of Callow-Type Flotation Cells At Kennecott’s Hayden Concentrator

MLA: G. P. Sewell Design and Operation of Callow-Type Flotation Cells At Kennecott’s Hayden Concentrator. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1955.

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