Preliminary Investigation of the Effect of Pressure on Flotation Performance

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

In a previous study, various pyrite depressants were examined to improve the flotation performance of a copper-sulfide ore. Optimal results from this study were used to examine the effect of elevation on recovery and grade. Tests were conducted at elevations of 3350, 1735, 610 and -760 metres, consisted of five repetitive experiments for statistical analysis, and were performed both with and without airflow control. Tests were also performed in a glove box at Montana Tech to mimic the pressure conditions. Results indicate that both recovery and grade are dependent on pressure via bubble size and airflow suggesting that pressurised flotation cells should be considered for operations, particularly those at high elevation. Economics are extremely favourable for implementation because ensuing capital expenses are inconsequential with minimal time for return-on-investment.
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APA:  (2005)  Preliminary Investigation of the Effect of Pressure on Flotation Performance

MLA: Preliminary Investigation of the Effect of Pressure on Flotation Performance. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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