The Lonmin Floatability Characterization Test Rig (FCTR) experience

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J-P Franzidis E. V. Manlapig K. R. Rahal
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

"The Floatability Characterisation Test Rig or FCTR is a highly instrumented, mobile flotation pilot plant built by Baker Process (now EIMCO) for the AMIRA P9 Project for use in flotation plant modelling and simulation studies. With the Mintek Floatstar system controlling the level in every cell, and the facility for full stream sampling on all streams, the FCTR is a unique tool for producing data of sufficient quality for flotation plant modelling. The plant was commissioned at Lonmin's Karee and Eastern Platinum concentrators in 1999/2000, and completed a number of test work programs to investigate the effect of power input and regrinding on metallurgical performance. Lonmin's experience with the FCTR has caused it to build two of its own to undertake further projects on its various mines. This paper describes the design of the FCTR and the features that make it a unique research tool, and the benefits derived by Lonmin through their experience with the unit.INTRODUCTIONAs part of the Australian Mineral Industries Research Association (AMIRA) P9 project, a new model for flotation has been developed, in which the overall recovery, R, of the jth floatability class of the ith size class of a particular mineral, is given as (Savassi, 1998):"
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APA: J-P Franzidis E. V. Manlapig K. R. Rahal  (2002)  The Lonmin Floatability Characterization Test Rig (FCTR) experience

MLA: J-P Franzidis E. V. Manlapig K. R. Rahal The Lonmin Floatability Characterization Test Rig (FCTR) experience. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2002.

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