Flotation and Aggregation: Testing a Link

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Lascelles E. El-Ammouri J. A. Finch
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Flotation separation is expected to be related to the degree of dispersion of the pulp. For instance, highly aggregated systems may show reduced selectivity, reduced entrainment and increased flotation rate. In an attempt to test the impact of aggregation on flotation, we have taken advantage of the effect of Mg ions. Using combinations of Mg2+ and pH gave a wide variation in aggregation of several Cu-Zn ores (measured by settling rate) and corresponding flotation response was determined by batch tests. The trials were conducted on-site at Louvicourt and Agnico-Eagle. In a majority of cases a similar trend in aggregation and flotation selectivity (grade at given recovery) was observed. At Louvicourt, improved selectivity with increasing aggregation at pH 10.5 was found. At Agnico-Eagle, an analogous association between aggregation and selectivity was observed at pH 11.5. It is suggested that aggregation influences particle entrainment, the increased effective particle size reducing gangue recovery and hence improving selectivity.
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APA: D. Lascelles E. El-Ammouri J. A. Finch  (2004)  Flotation and Aggregation: Testing a Link

MLA: D. Lascelles E. El-Ammouri J. A. Finch Flotation and Aggregation: Testing a Link. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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