Fundamental Properties Of Flotation Frothers (Abstract Page)

International Mineral Processing Congress
Janusz S. Laskowski
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"Frothers offered by different manufacturers are marketed with some information on their chemical and physical properties (e.g. density, viscosity, color, water-solubility, safety/toxicity, etc.). But frothers are used in flotation to generate fine bubbles and to stabilize the forth, and this information is only provided in a very qualitative description of the visual appearance of bubbles and froths. The terms “powerful” and “selective”, which have been commonly used to characterize frothers, have intuitive rather than scientific meaning.This paper introduces the DFI (Dynamic Foamability Index) plotted vs. CCC (Critical Coalescence Concentration) diagrams to classify flotation frothers (Fig. 1). The frothers characterized by low CCC and high DFI values have properties of strong flotation frothers, while those with high CCC and low DFI values are more selective. The proposed frother classification system, based on simple CCC and DFI measurements, provides, for the first time, a solid ground-work for characterization of the flotation frothers."
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APA: Janusz S. Laskowski  (2003)  Fundamental Properties Of Flotation Frothers (Abstract Page)

MLA: Janusz S. Laskowski Fundamental Properties Of Flotation Frothers (Abstract Page). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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