Characterising Scavenger Froth Performance in a Pilot Scale Ok3 Cell

International Mineral Processing Congress
D. Tang
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The froth zone in a flotation cell is recognised as a region which contributes to the overall flotation performance. Froth recovery is a measure of the efficiency with which the froth phase delivers particles arriving at the pulp-froth interface to the concentrate. Poor froth recovery in scavenger stages is generally attributed to poor froth stability. The key indicators of froth performance: froth recovery, entrainment and water recovery were measured in an OK3 pilot cell installed at a zinc concentrator in Australia and supplied with scavenger feed. Cell hydrodynamic and pulp chemical conditions during the operation of the cell were also measured as well as bubble growth across the froth phase. The objective of the work was to assess the impact of a number of commercial frothers on the froth performance in the OK3 cell and assess the suitability of using bubble growth as an indicator of froth stability.
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APA: D. Tang  (2014)  Characterising Scavenger Froth Performance in a Pilot Scale Ok3 Cell

MLA: D. Tang Characterising Scavenger Froth Performance in a Pilot Scale Ok3 Cell. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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