The Role Of Frothbed In Controlling Apatite Flotation Performance

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Kallioinen V Leus
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The large size of the modern flotation cells and the high product flow rate from them has increased the importance of optimal flotation of all the particle sizes and of process control. By treating all the subprocesses of flotation separately a new family of flotation cells and a new concept of optimizing the flotation of coarse and fine particles in separate units but in the same row of flotation cells has been developed. The paper discusses the possibility to enhance coarse particle flotation by varying the froth residence time. A function has been developed between the residence time of the froth, air rate and the froth removal rate of coarse apatite particles. The response of apatite flotation to different control variables has been studied and modelled. The results show that the BPL assay response depends not only on the control variable used but also on the feed assay to the cell. There exists an feed assay dependent region within which the froth assay can be controlled by using the froth residence time as the control variable. These regions can be used to tune a rougher-multistep cleaner circuit to optimal.
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APA: J. Kallioinen V Leus  (1993)  The Role Of Frothbed In Controlling Apatite Flotation Performance

MLA: J. Kallioinen V Leus The Role Of Frothbed In Controlling Apatite Flotation Performance. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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