Flotation Of Coarse Particles In A Counter-Current Column Cell

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Soto G. Barbery
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The effect of particle size on the flotation of coarse particles is analyzed. It is concluded that turbulence and the presence of the froth layer are detrimental to the recovery of coarse particles during conventional flotation. A counter-current column cell is proposed to avoid these two factors. In this column, a net upwards flow of water is prevalent, such that no froth is allowed to form on the top. Also, the levitation of heavy bubble-particle aggregates is helped by the ascending water current. Preliminary work at laboratory level with kilogram-size samples indicated that under similar conditions recoveries in the column were much higher than in conventional cells. Flotation results obtained with coarsely sized phosphate and quartz samples are presented. One interesting feature of this type of column is very fast flotation kinetics. Thus, a short column (only 55-cm collection zone) yielded, full recovery of floatable values.
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APA: H. Soto G. Barbery  (1992)  Flotation Of Coarse Particles In A Counter-Current Column Cell

MLA: H. Soto G. Barbery Flotation Of Coarse Particles In A Counter-Current Column Cell. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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