The Interaction Between Pulp Density and Frother Addition in Coal Flotation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Firth B. A Roberts T
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

A series of flotation experiments was carried out to study the interaction between the parameters of pulp density (mass per cent of solids in feed slurry) and frother addition (on the basis of solid mass feed rate). It was found that certain combinations of pulp density and frother additions caused large losses in yield. The interactive effect of these parameters can be primarily attributed to the total amount of frother added per unit of water. Consequently it is suggested that frother additions be made on the basis of water flow rate. As frother addition increased, in terms of the amount of frother per unit of water, yield increased rapidly but above an addition rate of about 10 g/tone it reached a plateau. Such results correlated well with qualitative visual observations of changes in bubble size and dispersion, with increasing levels of frother addition.
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APA: Firth B. A Roberts T  (1984)  The Interaction Between Pulp Density and Frother Addition in Coal Flotation

MLA: Firth B. A Roberts T The Interaction Between Pulp Density and Frother Addition in Coal Flotation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.

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