New Developments In Froth Flotation - I. Use Of Flocculents

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William J. Halvorsen
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

We are currently doing work on three ways to improve the performance of our froth flotation systems. One development is the use of a cationic flocculent added to the feed of the froth cells. This does give some improvement in ash of the product particularly in a situation where there is a good bit of clay present. Difficulty is usually experienced with clay carrying over with the water contained in the froth product and also adhering to the coal surfaces. Addition of the flocculent to the flotation feed preferentially flocculates the clay causing it to drop into the tails. The results of some laboratory test work on Pittsburgh 88 Seam coal in Eastern Ohio is shown in Table 1. [ ]
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APA: William J. Halvorsen  (1979)  New Developments In Froth Flotation - I. Use Of Flocculents

MLA: William J. Halvorsen New Developments In Froth Flotation - I. Use Of Flocculents. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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