Flash Flotation In The Gold Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter Bourke
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

It was in 1982 that the first SK-80 flash flotation machine was introduced at Hammaslahti concentrator in Finland to produce a final grade copper/gold concentrate. Since then the size and number of flash flotation units has steadily developed with the SK-240 being introduced in 1984 and the SK-500 unit in 1990. To date over 130 units have been installed worldwide many of which have been used to maximise the recovery of precious metals such as gold and platinum by preventing overgrinding in the grinding circuit prior to flotation. This paper briefly describes results achieved at several major gold mines in Australia and overseas that operate large flash flotation cells.
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APA: Peter Bourke  (1995)  Flash Flotation In The Gold Industry

MLA: Peter Bourke Flash Flotation In The Gold Industry . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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