A Study of the Flotation Characteristics of Different Mineralogical Classes in Different Streams of an Industrial Circuit

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 331 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
"Some researchers postulate that the floatability of a particle in the streams of an industrial flotation circuit is a function of only its size and liberation properties. They do not discount the importance of reagent or surface contamination on particle floatability but assume that the reagent coverage or surface contamination of the particle surfaces is essentially uniform for particles of similar size and mineralogical properties when subjected to a particular chemical regime.In this paper, samples collected from batch tests performed on different streams of the Red Dog lead cleaning circuit have been characterised with respect to their size, mineral association and mineral surface exposure. An analysis of this data set indicates that particle recovery rate is significantly affected by mineralogical properties - in particular the degree of valuable mineral surface exposure.However, through the use of a nodal analysis technique developed by the authors, it can be concluded that particles with the same size and mineral composition do not all float with the same rate, but with a distribution of rates. The characteristics of this floatability distribution do not change during the flotation process. It is suspected that the particles within a size mineralogical class in this study have varying degrees of surface oxidation and that this results in varying particle flotation rates. Thus basing particle floatability on size and mineralogical effects, alone, in a flotation model is not always valid."
Citation
APA:
(2003) A Study of the Flotation Characteristics of Different Mineralogical Classes in Different Streams of an Industrial CircuitMLA: A Study of the Flotation Characteristics of Different Mineralogical Classes in Different Streams of an Industrial Circuit . International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.