Large Flotation Machine Development and Operation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Churchill V. R. Degner
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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31
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

"Over the past two decades, declining ore body grades, increased operating costs and increased construction costs have provided an incentive for the development of progressively larger flotation machines. As a consequence, the 60 to 100 cubic foot flotation machine of the l950's and l960's is being rapidly replaced by large volume machines, with a resulting improvement in the flotation machine specific capacity (TPH processed per square foot floor space), specific power (HP per TPH processed) and process control simplicity. The recent development, and satisfactory plant evaluation, of the WEMCO 1000 cubic foot flotation machine provides the means by which further economic and operating advantages may be incorporated in high tonnage mill applications.The systematic development of the large 1000 cubic foot flotation machine, and its subsequent performance evaluation in beneficiating metalliferous ores (copper, zinc and iron) will be reviewed in this paper and recently completed plant results will also be provided."
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APA: M. Churchill V. R. Degner  (1982)  Large Flotation Machine Development and Operation

MLA: M. Churchill V. R. Degner Large Flotation Machine Development and Operation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1982.

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