Investigating the effect of operational parameters on the flotation of itabirite iron ore in a pneumatic flotation cell, M. Safari, F.S. Hoseinian, D. Deglon, L. leal Filho, and T.C. Souza Pinto

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. Safari F. S. Hoseinian D. Deglon L. leal Filho T. C. Souza Pinto
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This paper investigates the effect of chemical and physical operational parameters on the reverse flotation of Timbopeba itabirite iron ore in a pilot-scale pneumatic flotation cell. Operational parameters include collector and depressant dosages, feed rate, superficial gas velocity and solids concentration. Results show that increasing collector dosage results in an increase in quartz recovery, particularly for the coarser quartz where recovery increases by nearly 30%. Increasing depressant dosage results in a decrease in both quartz recovery and hematite loss, for the coarser hematite particles. Increasing the feed rate has no effect on quartz recovery or hematite loss, suggesting that the pneumatic flotation cell is not residence time constrained. Increasing the superficial gas velocity results in an increase in quartz recovery to an optimum at a Jg of around 0.6 cm/s after which it decreases significantly, particularly for the coarser particles where recovery decreases by as much as 50%. Decreasing the solids concentration does not affect quartz recovery but results in significant decreases in hematite loss. Here, fine and coarse hematite loss decreases from around 25% to 12% and 10% to 2% respectively. Superficial gas velocity and solids concentration are operating parameters which have the largest effect on the flotation performance of the pneumatic flotation cell. Results suggest that this flotation cell should be operated at relatively low superficial gas velocities and solids concentrations. However, these are pilot-scale findings and would need to be tested at an industrial-scale where different operating conditions may be optimal. Keywords: Operational parameters, reverse froth flotation; entrainment; iron ore
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APA: M. Safari F. S. Hoseinian D. Deglon L. leal Filho T. C. Souza Pinto  (2020)  Investigating the effect of operational parameters on the flotation of itabirite iron ore in a pneumatic flotation cell, M. Safari, F.S. Hoseinian, D. Deglon, L. leal Filho, and T.C. Souza Pinto

MLA: M. Safari F. S. Hoseinian D. Deglon L. leal Filho T. C. Souza Pinto Investigating the effect of operational parameters on the flotation of itabirite iron ore in a pneumatic flotation cell, M. Safari, F.S. Hoseinian, D. Deglon, L. leal Filho, and T.C. Souza Pinto. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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