Methods Of Improving The Economic Performance Of Industrial Scale Mineral Flotation Circuits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. R. Klimpel
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The process of froth flotation as a means of upgrading the quality of coal by removing ash/pyrite and of separating selected mineral(s) from undesired gangue materials is certainly one of the most common unit engineering operations in use today. Flotation has been successfully practiced at the industrial scale for well over 50 years, and if anything, its use is increasing due to the ever decreasing feed grades of the coals and minerals being processed. Flotation, as a process, has also shown itself to be an extremely flexible process that lends itself well to a wide variety of solid/solid separations. Thus separations can involve very different particle sizes, particle densities, relative weight ratios of materials to be separated, etc., with surprisingly little modification in equipment and operating philosophy required.
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APA: R. R. Klimpel  (1988)  Methods Of Improving The Economic Performance Of Industrial Scale Mineral Flotation Circuits

MLA: R. R. Klimpel Methods Of Improving The Economic Performance Of Industrial Scale Mineral Flotation Circuits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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