Measurement of Rate Data in Flotation Columns

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. J. Contini S. W. Wilson G. S. Dobby
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Scale-up and simulation of flotation columns requires construction of mathematical models which employ, as a minimum, rate constants for quantifying particle recovery in the collection zone as well as split factors for quantifying froth zone performance. To date, measurement of these rate parameters has proven to be difficult, due to the interdependent nature of the collection and froth zones. This paper describes a technique for making these measurements. The method requires recovery data from two modes of operation: countercurrent and cocurrent. In cocurrent flow slurry is fed at the bottom of the column and tailings are withdrawn a short distance below the froth interface. Countercurrent mode is conventional operation. The critical difference is that particles which are dropped out of the froth in cocurrent mode are immediately lost to tailings, while in countercurrent mode the particles are subjected to recollection. Fitting of the measured recoveries to the equations that describe flotation in the two modes yields rate constant or recovery values for both the collection and the froth zones.
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APA: N. J. Contini S. W. Wilson G. S. Dobby  (1988)  Measurement of Rate Data in Flotation Columns

MLA: N. J. Contini S. W. Wilson G. S. Dobby Measurement of Rate Data in Flotation Columns. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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