Increasing Performance Of Industrial Flotation Operations With The New High Capacity "Jameson Cell Technology"

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Alfredo P. Vargas
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Industrial flotation of sulfide ores is 80 years old. It has gone through many advances to date. However most flotation operations are still struggling to improve performance, which as a worldwide average is at the 90% level. What can be done to push the ceiling to 95% or better without performing finer primary grind, nor without duplicating flotation plant capacity? Such "unique task" can be performed by the low volume high capacity new flotation equipment known as the JAMESON CELL, when used as, "post-scavenger" of final plant tails. Improved efficiencies are obtained mainly from two cases: -Particles which never contacted a bubble. -Particles sheared-off by cell turbulence due to reduced number of hydrophobic sites. The application reverses conventional trend of using large volume mechanical cells by trade-in with smaller efficient equipment: resulting in reduced capital expenditures and operating costs. Outstanding "pre-rougher" applications are also presented.
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APA: Alfredo P. Vargas  (1993)  Increasing Performance Of Industrial Flotation Operations With The New High Capacity "Jameson Cell Technology"

MLA: Alfredo P. Vargas Increasing Performance Of Industrial Flotation Operations With The New High Capacity "Jameson Cell Technology". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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