The Interaction Of Grind Size, Collector Dosage, And Frother Type In Industrial Chalcopyrite Rougher Flotation

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R. R. Klimpel
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

This paper demonstrates, using the results of an unusually complete industrial test sequence, what the various interactions are between grind size, collector dosage, and frother type. While particle size is universally acknowledged to be important in optimizing industrial copper sulfide rougher flotation circuits, many of the various interactions that do occur at the industrial level with particle size are still being identified and/or quantified. This study also presents, in a consistent manner, the changes in flotation kinetics that occur as a function of particle size, in a typical industrial circuit along with some insights as to how flotation operators can optimize rougher circuit performance.
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APA: R. R. Klimpel  (1993)  The Interaction Of Grind Size, Collector Dosage, And Frother Type In Industrial Chalcopyrite Rougher Flotation

MLA: R. R. Klimpel The Interaction Of Grind Size, Collector Dosage, And Frother Type In Industrial Chalcopyrite Rougher Flotation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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