Update On Development And Implementation Of Column Flotation In Commercial Operation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Wheeler
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Similar to modern day petro-chemical processes, the flotation column is a complete break from the conventional manner of floating on a batch basis in cells. The column has a reputation of being only suited for cleaning applications, particularly that of molybdenum cleaning. The original column, invented and developed by Column Flotation Co. of Canada, Ltd., was developed as a Rougher-Scavenger. Only after proving its capability in this field was cleaning allowed. One rougher-scavenger column in closed circuit with a cleaner column produced better grade and recovery than a conventional cell plant consisting of one stage of roughing, two scavenging and four stages of cell cleaning. Three cleaner columns replaced 13 stages of conventional cell cleaning and resulted in higher grades and recoveries. The gentle countercurrent action of the column itself together with complete automatic control enable this machine to produce such results.
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APA: D. Wheeler  (1986)  Update On Development And Implementation Of Column Flotation In Commercial Operation

MLA: D. Wheeler Update On Development And Implementation Of Column Flotation In Commercial Operation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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