Evaluating classic froth washing technology to increase the concentrate grade: Theory and experiments

International Mineral Processing Congress
César Arredondo Williams Calderon Gonzalo Montes-Atenas
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The quality of final concentrate in froth flotation circuits is largely dictated by the correct implementation of the froth washing operation in flotation cleaning stages, which are commonly installed in column flotation cells. In flotation plants, this aspect has been largely overlooked and the froth washing is restricted to the use of perforated piping through which process water flows producing a similar effect to that observed in "fountains": jet created with low energy crosses the froth phase washing out entrained particles as well as particles weakly attached to bubbles. The aim of this research study is to assess the efficiency of traditional froth washing systems theoretically and experimentally. A theoretical model was implemented using Fluent® software where a jet of variable speed was introduced in a continuous soft matter phase with physical properties similar to those observed in a froth phase in wet and dry conditions. In addition, a simple experimental protocol was designed to validate the model. It was found that the water process jet-like flow influences the behavior of 2 to 3 times the equivalent volume in the froth phase. Such influence zone is dramatically reduced as the froth phase becomes drier. These results were confirmed by the experimental findings indicating that a better froth washing technologies must be assessed and implemented. Some aspects of the ideal froth washing system are derived and discussed in details.
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APA: César Arredondo Williams Calderon Gonzalo Montes-Atenas  (2014)  Evaluating classic froth washing technology to increase the concentrate grade: Theory and experiments

MLA: César Arredondo Williams Calderon Gonzalo Montes-Atenas Evaluating classic froth washing technology to increase the concentrate grade: Theory and experiments. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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