The behaviour of minerals in sulphide flotation processes, with reference to simulation and control

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. J. Lynch N. W. Johnson D. J. McKee G. C. Thorne
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Jan 4, 1974

Abstract

The behaviour of minerals in sulphide flotation processes, with reference to simulation and control. by A. J. LYNCH, Ph.D., N. W. JOHNSON, Ph.D., D. J. McKEE, Ph.D., and G. C. THORNE, B.Sc. (Hons.) (Visitors) In sulphide flotation processes, there are two mechanisms by which particles are transferred from the flotation pulp to the concentrate: adhesion to air bubbles and natural flotation, and entrainment in the froth. The entrainment mechanism is particularly important for particles of non-sulphide gangue, which do not absorb collector. The importance of controlling the recovery rate of water was illustrated in plant testwork in which selectivity between valuable sulphides and sulphide gangue, and between valuable sulphides and non-sulphide gangue, was altered by manipulation of variables affecting the water recovery rate. The two mechanisms should be recognized in the development of a control system. Most of the control schemes in operating plants have concentrated on reagent additions, which affect the natural flotation mechanism. Although control of the chemical environment is clearly of paramount importance in flotation, plant tests have shown that control of the variables affecting the entrainment mechanism is also important.
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APA: A. J. Lynch N. W. Johnson D. J. McKee G. C. Thorne  (1974)  The behaviour of minerals in sulphide flotation processes, with reference to simulation and control

MLA: A. J. Lynch N. W. Johnson D. J. McKee G. C. Thorne The behaviour of minerals in sulphide flotation processes, with reference to simulation and control. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974.

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