Gas Dispersion Characterization Of Tankcell®-300 at Chuquicamata Concentrator

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. B. Yañiez P. Morales F. Coddou H. Elgueta J. M. Ortiz C. Perez G. Cortes Finch. J. A.
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

A campaign to perform characterization tests in a TankCell®-300 flotation cell installed at Chuquicamata Codelco's concentrator was conducted. The campaign included integrated gas dispersion measurements (gas velocity radial mapping and single point gas holdup and bubble size) and determination of frother concentration. Cell streams were sampled to assess metallurgical performance at the same time. The experimental program was designed to establish the bubble surface area flux operating range and its effect on performance, and the effect of using longer residence times and of a device designed to enhance mixing in the collection zone (FlowBooster(TM)). The gas dispersion results and their relationship to metallurgical performance are discussed.
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APA: A. B. Yañiez P. Morales F. Coddou H. Elgueta J. M. Ortiz C. Perez G. Cortes Finch. J. A.  (2009)  Gas Dispersion Characterization Of Tankcell®-300 at Chuquicamata Concentrator

MLA: A. B. Yañiez P. Morales F. Coddou H. Elgueta J. M. Ortiz C. Perez G. Cortes Finch. J. A. Gas Dispersion Characterization Of Tankcell®-300 at Chuquicamata Concentrator. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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