Flotation Tests With Porphyry Copper Ores Using A Laboratory-Size Hybrid Flotation Cell

International Mineral Processing Congress
W. Krieglstein
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Due to the natural variability of ores, it is necessary to carefully test flotation behavior of flotation cells before designing flotation circuits. For performing quick and versatile tests in the laboratory, Siemens developed a laboratory-size Hybrid Flotation Cell, which has been down-scaled from the 300 m³/h production cell to a 0.6 m³/h flotation cell. This small cell is being used as a test bed for technical and chemical concepts, the improvement of decisive components and the characterization of customer ores. In this study the evaluation results for Andean porphyry copper ores are shown. Total recovery rates of the order of 45 to 50 % have routinely been achieved in a single flotation cycle over a wide range of feed grades. In addition, the Hybrid Flotation Cell has proven to be particularly well suited for the flotation of fine particles below 20 µm down to below 1 µm, at high recovery rates and concentrate grades.
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APA: W. Krieglstein  (2012)  Flotation Tests With Porphyry Copper Ores Using A Laboratory-Size Hybrid Flotation Cell

MLA: W. Krieglstein Flotation Tests With Porphyry Copper Ores Using A Laboratory-Size Hybrid Flotation Cell. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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