The Design And Operation Of Industrial Sulfide Mineralsize Reduction Circuits From The Viewpoint Of Maximizing Downstream Froth Flotation Processes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard R. Klimpel
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

This paper discusses some important industrial interactions between size reduction and downstream froth flotation processes. Experience gained at the industrial level is clearly indicating that how size reduction circuits are designed and/or operated can have a significant impact on froth flotation beyond normal considerations of particle size, liberation, etc. Three specific interactions will be discussed: 1) the impact of steel grinding media versus autogeneous grinding on the efficiency of sulfide mineral flotation with varying thiol collectors and water sources; 2) the importance of appropriately utilizing the electrochemical window that is created in the grinding to enhance sulfide mineral recovery by froth flotation; and 3) the interaction of particle size distribution with collector dosage and frother type.
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APA: Richard R. Klimpel  (1995)  The Design And Operation Of Industrial Sulfide Mineralsize Reduction Circuits From The Viewpoint Of Maximizing Downstream Froth Flotation Processes

MLA: Richard R. Klimpel The Design And Operation Of Industrial Sulfide Mineralsize Reduction Circuits From The Viewpoint Of Maximizing Downstream Froth Flotation Processes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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