Effect Of Reagents On Molybdenite Flotation And Its Optimization: A Statistical Evaluation Of Laboratory Data

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

Abstract

The effect of some of the reagents, namely hydrocarbon oil, Syntex (sulfated coconut oil surfactant), pine oil, sodium silicate, and lime, used at the Climax mill on the recovery and grade of molybdenite and gangue minerals has been investigated experimentally using factorially designed test approach in the laboratory. The results of the investigation are presented in two dimensional plots. The lower additions of lime (equivalent to a pH of 8 to 8.5) were desirable for maximizing recovery subject to constraints on grade. Higher additions of pine oil improved recovery, but only at the expense of grade. A mathematical model of the objectives of an operating plant was formulated and optimum reagent conditions obtained.
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APA: D. Malhotra  (1977)  Effect Of Reagents On Molybdenite Flotation And Its Optimization: A Statistical Evaluation Of Laboratory Data

MLA: D. Malhotra Effect Of Reagents On Molybdenite Flotation And Its Optimization: A Statistical Evaluation Of Laboratory Data. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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