In-Line Static Mixer Rapid Flotation System For Improved Flotation Kinetics (d17891b5-4b95-4ee7-8b0d-bc39b94f5072)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. D. Hood
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated rapid froth flotation through more efficient bubble-particle collisions that improved the overall flotation kinetics. An in-line static mixer efficiently mixed the bubbles, water, and ore, selectively attaching these bubbles to the hydrophobic mineral's surface. As the mixture entered the flotation chamber, the hydrophobic mineral was already attached to the bubbles and was quickly floated away from the remaining ore pulp. The rapid flotation system was evaluated for beneficiation with a western porphyry copper ore containing 0.67 pct copper, and a phosphate-bearing amine flotation tailings sample containing 9.5 pct P2O5 in a quartz matrix. Over 88 pct of the copper was recovered from the ore in a rougher concentrate containing 5.9 pct copper at a rate 7 times faster than conventional flotation. Sixty percent of the quartz in the phosphate-bearing sample was floated at a rate 4 times faster than conventional flotation. The unfloated product retained 80 pct of the phosphate in a l6.9-pct P2O5 concentrate.
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APA: G. D. Hood  (1993)  In-Line Static Mixer Rapid Flotation System For Improved Flotation Kinetics (d17891b5-4b95-4ee7-8b0d-bc39b94f5072)

MLA: G. D. Hood In-Line Static Mixer Rapid Flotation System For Improved Flotation Kinetics (d17891b5-4b95-4ee7-8b0d-bc39b94f5072). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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