Application of pneumatic flotation machines CFM for dressing non-ferrous metals and zinc cakes

International Mineral Processing Congress
Mark Viduetsky Victor Maltsev Igor Garifulin Alexander Purgin Andrey Panshin Pavel Kozlov Dmitry Tropnikov Alexander Bondarev Victor Sokolov
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"CFM pneumatic flotation machines were developed by the Institute of Materials Science and Metallurgy, UrFU, and designed to concentrate a wide range of ores and man-made materials. A key principle of work is pulp preparation for flotation owing to its saturation with finely dispersed air bubbles in ejectors. CFM plants, their advantages over domestic and foreign prototypes are described. CFM pneumatic machine commercialization resulted in: - machines demonstrated high floatation efficiency for concentration of rebellious pyrrhotite-bearing copper and zink by simultaneous floatation of copper and zinc minerals and depressing pyrrhotite. CFM- 1400M introduction allowed simplifying and optimizing the flow chart and increase extraction of copper - by 5.4%, zinc - by 9.5% and improve the quality of copper (3% Cu) and zinc (1.5% Zn) concentrates. - due to copper pyrite concentration by using CFM 1400M overall copper recovery was increased by 1.5 %, and the content of copper in concentrates - by1%. According to the results of pilot runs, the use of CFM flotation for zinc cakes concentration strongly intensifies the process of cleaning water-soluble metal compounds and, thereby, increases the efficiency of flotation concentration and subsequent milling. CFM machines showed higher specific capacity (three or four times higher) (both for feed material and froth product). Specifically, CFM froth product has higher content of useful elements (silver by 0.014 % abs. zinc by 0.31% abs.) and better extraction (silver by 6.08% abs., zinc by 0.31% abs., and sulfide sulfur by 13.7 %). Sulfide sulfur content of CFM product chamber as compared to mechanical flotation machines is two times lower (0.48 vs. 0.95 %)."
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APA: Mark Viduetsky Victor Maltsev Igor Garifulin Alexander Purgin Andrey Panshin Pavel Kozlov Dmitry Tropnikov Alexander Bondarev Victor Sokolov  (2014)  Application of pneumatic flotation machines CFM for dressing non-ferrous metals and zinc cakes

MLA: Mark Viduetsky Victor Maltsev Igor Garifulin Alexander Purgin Andrey Panshin Pavel Kozlov Dmitry Tropnikov Alexander Bondarev Victor Sokolov Application of pneumatic flotation machines CFM for dressing non-ferrous metals and zinc cakes. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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