An Investigation Into The Role Of The Froth Phase In The Flotation Of Ug2 Ore Using A Laboratory Column Flotation Cell

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 487 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
The control of the amount of chromite reporting to the concentrate during the flotation of UG2 ore is of critical importance since its presence affects the downstream smelting process. It is generally reported that the main mechanism responsible for chromite recovery is through entrainment. This is reflected in analyzing the solids and water recoveries. These in turn are strongly dependent on the froth phase. In the present investigation a laboratory scale column flotation cell was used to investigate the role of the froth phase in the flotation of UG2 ore. Such a device is superior to a standard batch cell since it operates at steady state in open circuit and also allows for a greater degree of flexibility in terms of froth heights. The mass of solids and water recovered in the concentrate as well as chromite (Cr2O3) recovery by size class was determined as a function of froth height, superficial gas velocity and depressant dosage. The results showed that depressants had little effect on chromite recovery but increased the grade due to the depression of gangue minerals. A 60cm froth height always resulted in slightly lower solids, water and chromite recovery than for 30cm. Typically only 20-25 % of solids reaching the pulp-froth interface reached the launder. The relationship between solids and water recovery for a wide range of conditions indicated that chromite is mostly recovered by entrainment. Keywords: UG2 ore, column flotation cell
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APA:
(2012) An Investigation Into The Role Of The Froth Phase In The Flotation Of Ug2 Ore Using A Laboratory Column Flotation CellMLA: An Investigation Into The Role Of The Froth Phase In The Flotation Of Ug2 Ore Using A Laboratory Column Flotation Cell. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.