Role of Particle Aggregation in Fine Sphalerite Flotation Studied by On-Line Visualization

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Z. A. Zhou J. W. Choung T. Fu
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

An on-line visualization technique and methodology was developed to investigate the role of fine sphalerite (< 10 um) aggregation in flotation. The images of particle aggregates under different operating conditions were recorded and analyzed. The effect of impeller design on particle aggregation was demonstrated. This difference was not mainly due to the energy input into the system, but due to the resultant hydrodynamic conditions created by the impeller and their effect on particle interactions. The recorded image showed that adding fine silica (- 5 um) did not interfere with fine sphalerite aggregation, thereby showing no effect on the sphalerite recovery. Effect of the enlarged aggregate size on increasing flotation recovery was confirmed. Although Malvern Mastersizer produced consistently lower estimates of aggregate size than those by the image analysis, both methods responded to the changes in operating conditions in the similar trend. It was shown from this study that on-line visualization technique is a powerful tool for studying fine particle aggregation and morphology in the context of diagnosis for the flotation separation.
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APA: Z. A. Zhou J. W. Choung T. Fu  (2004)  Role of Particle Aggregation in Fine Sphalerite Flotation Studied by On-Line Visualization

MLA: Z. A. Zhou J. W. Choung T. Fu Role of Particle Aggregation in Fine Sphalerite Flotation Studied by On-Line Visualization. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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