A New Laboratory Instrumented and Automated Batch Flotation Machine – FLOTOMATEC

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Barbery P. Dauphin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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18
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762 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

"In order to obtain reproducible and reproducible results in batch flotation, researchers have tried various approaches, from normalized testing, to modifying existing cells, and even designing new machines. The paper reviews the basic concepts that must be fulfilled in a laboratory flotation machine, and present the FLOTOMATEC design, which results from five years of testing and development. In addition to providing accurate measurements of air flowrate, power consumption, agitation speed, the cell eliminates most operator induced errors. Results of experiments comparing FLOTOMATEC to a conventional cell, as well as reproducibility tests are given. Introduction The use of batch flotation machines in mineral processing research and development is very common. These machines have been used for many years without almost any change in their design, instrumentation or automation. Various authors since Raffinot (1960) have criticized the available designs, especially with respect to the large errors that are introduced by the manual mode of operation. Barbery et al. (1986) have presented a review of the problems involved in laboratory testing in flotation research.Batch laboratory machines should have the following characteristics:"
Citation

APA: G. Barbery P. Dauphin  (1989)  A New Laboratory Instrumented and Automated Batch Flotation Machine – FLOTOMATEC

MLA: G. Barbery P. Dauphin A New Laboratory Instrumented and Automated Batch Flotation Machine – FLOTOMATEC. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1989.

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