Fundamental Properties of Flotation Frothers and Their Effect on Flotation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J S. Laskowski
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Froth flotation process requires the use of frothers. These important flotation agents are commonly characterised as either æselectiveÆ or æpowerfulÆ and are chosen following general guidelines and verification by laboratory and/or pilot plant tests. Fundamental properties of the flotation frothers have been extensively studied over the last few years. These studies have led to the development of standardised procedures to characterise frothers in terms of their ability to reduce bubble size and to increase foam stability. In this research project, the performance of five frothers in flotation of coal is evaluated and related to the fundamental properties of these agents. Since the recovery of water in the concentrate is closely related to the non-selective transport of solid particles by entrainment, the tested frothers are also assessed in terms of their ability to promote the transport of water towards the froth collection zone, both in absence and in presence of solids.
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APA: J S. Laskowski  (2005)  Fundamental Properties of Flotation Frothers and Their Effect on Flotation

MLA: J S. Laskowski Fundamental Properties of Flotation Frothers and Their Effect on Flotation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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