Design of jet diffuser flotation column in pilot scale

International Mineral Processing Congress
Bahri Öteyaka Oktay Sahbaz Ali Uçar Kemal Bilir Hakan Gürsoy
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"Jet diffuser flotation column (JDFC) is a flotation device resembles Jameson flotation cell (JFC) in terms of operational principles, but it has significant difference structural points of view. This difference is an essential change in the downcomer to provide an increase of performance of the cell for the coarse particles. By using the hydrodynamic and fluid mechanics principles (Sahbaz et al., 2013) downcomer was changed as a diffuser, therefore turbulence at the end of the downcomer was reduced to provide better aggregate stability and homogeneous dissipation of the bubbles in the separation tank. According to experimental results carried out in pilot scale JDFC, not only higher flotation performance comparing with Jameson cell was obtained specifically for coarse talc particles in a certain condition, but also quiescent froth layer was acquired. In these tests, vertical pipe of JDFC having inlet diameter of 6 cm and outlet diameter of 11.5 cm was used with separation tank having the diameter of 39 cm. By using the data, pilot scale JDFC having 410 cm vertical pipe integrated with separation tank was produced and flotation tests were carried out by using the naturally hydrophobic mineral (talc). Finally, the talc recovery obtained as 94% by the use of JDFC, while Jameson cell has the recovery of 77% for the particle size of 250 µm."
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APA: Bahri Öteyaka Oktay Sahbaz Ali Uçar Kemal Bilir Hakan Gürsoy  (2014)  Design of jet diffuser flotation column in pilot scale

MLA: Bahri Öteyaka Oktay Sahbaz Ali Uçar Kemal Bilir Hakan Gürsoy Design of jet diffuser flotation column in pilot scale. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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