Development of flotation rate equations for Konkola primary mill cyclone overflow at various pulp densities and thickener underflow at 35% solids - Introduction

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H. L. Zimba
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Flotation involves the selective levitation of mineral and its transfer from cell to launder. The flotation rate is the rate of this transfer. It may be defined by the slope of a recovery-time curve for any cell in a bank or at any time in a batch operation. The objective in flotation rate study is an equation expressing the rate in terms of some measurable property of the pulp. This can be either the concentration of floatable mineral in weight per unit volume or a relative concentration, which will be a function of the recovery. A rate equation for an actual flotation pulp will contain at least two constants, both to be determined from the collected data. The data used in this paper were collected from bench-scale flotation tests on Konkola primary mill cyclone overflow at various pulp densities and pre-flotation thickener underflow at a pulp density of 35% solids by weight.
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APA: H. L. Zimba  (2009)  Development of flotation rate equations for Konkola primary mill cyclone overflow at various pulp densities and thickener underflow at 35% solids - Introduction

MLA: H. L. Zimba Development of flotation rate equations for Konkola primary mill cyclone overflow at various pulp densities and thickener underflow at 35% solids - Introduction. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2009.

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