The Technology of Flotation
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 21
 - File Size:
 - 1083 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1984
 
Abstract
There are two mechanisms in the flo- tation process by which particles are  transported from the pulp to the con- centrate: bubble-mineral aggregation and  entrainment. It is the chemical processes  which occur in the pulp which are critical  to the success of flotation since they  control the floatability of different min- erals and the selectivity which can be  obtained. However, these chemical pro- cesses are so complex that metallurgists  are still limited in their ability to  predict the floatability of particles in  industrial circuits by consideration of  the minerals present and the chemical  environment. The alternative approach to understand- ing flotation is to examine the behaviour  of minerals in industrial flotation pro- cesses, to recognise similarities and  differences, and to define the "laws"  which appear to apply. Using this ap- proach it has been found that minerals  float at a rate which is proportional to  their concentration in the pulp, and that  the rate of flotation of different min- erals is influenced by variables which'  affect the pulp or the froth phase. The  ultimate application of this approach is  the use of models for circuit simulation  purposes. It is this alternative approach  which is the theme of this paper. One of the most important problems in  understanding the technology of flotation  has been in defining the characteristics  of the particles being floated. Particles  entering flotation vary widely in size and  mineral composition, and different par- ticle types float at different rates.  These rates do not change uniformly as  operating variables change. It has been  conventional practice to assess flotation  performance in terms of the metal contents  of total streams because no better method  has been available, and this procedure has  obscured important effects which occur in
Citation
APA: (1984) The Technology of Flotation
MLA: The Technology of Flotation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.