Froth Recovery Measurements In An Industrial Flotation Cell

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 309 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
The froth phase plays an important role in the flotation and upgrading of the final concentrate. At present, the techniques that have been used in the mineral industry to measure the froth recovery have limitations. The aim of this paper is to investigate the performance of the froth in an industrial flotation cell. A unique device has been developed which is capable of decoupling the froth zone from the pulp zone. It consists of two concentric tubes. The inner tube acts as a dropback collection chamber or catcher. The particles that detach from the froth phase fall directly into the catcher and are collected as froth dropback. The froth recovery measurements were carried out in a rougher bank of a copper concentrator treating sulphide minerals. The dropback device is designed so that it can be immersed into a plant size flotation cell and plant froth recovery measurements can be taken at any given time. During the experiments, the bubbles laden with valuable mineral particles entered the device from the plant flotation cell, subsequently rising to form a froth layer at the top of the device. The particles that detached from the froth zone were collected in the dropback collection chamber whereas the concentrate sample was collected by a launder. By drying, sizing and chemical analysis of the concentrate and dropback samples, the froth recovery, was estimated on the basis of the valuable component. The effect of air rate on froth recovery was also investigated. Keywords: flotation, froth, dropback, froth recovery
Citation
APA:
(2012) Froth Recovery Measurements In An Industrial Flotation CellMLA: Froth Recovery Measurements In An Industrial Flotation Cell. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.