Minerals Beneficiation - Scale-Up Relationships in Spodumene Flotation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. E. Horst
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

Flotation feed was hell constant for batch laboratory tests and continuous pilot and commercial plant tests on a spodumene ore to determine the relation.ship between flotation behavior and the size and type of flotation machine. Results. showed that additional retention time would be needed in the plant flotation circuit to duplicate laboratory or pilot plant performance when operating Dariables of the. plant flotation machines remained unchanged. During the past few years of operation at Kings Mountain, N. C., full-scale flotation has generally yielded poorer metallurgical results than those obtained in the laboratory or pilot plant. After 2 min in each size of Denver flotation machine in the spodumene rougher circuit, pilot recovery (41.7 pct) was almost three times that of the plant (13.6 pct) and about twice that of the laboratory (21.0 pct). Pilot and commercial plant data are based on continuous operation, and laboratory results on batch testing of rougher performance. The ore is a pegmatite containing spodumene, feldspar, quartz, mica, and amphibolite. Data were accumulated to evaluate the scale-up relationships between laboratory, pilot plant, and plant flotation cells. Flotation rate constants and dimensional analysis were used to define the relationship existing between flotation behavior and scale of operation. Measuring Flotation Rates: Efficiency of the rougher stage was measured by flotation rate, defined as the recovery that can be attained within a given time." • The problem of measuring flotation rates has been studied by many investigators, whose methods have varied. Published studies an flotation kinetics have been summarized recently by Gaudin.l When comparing flotation rates, it is more satisfactory to compare straight line relationships between recovery and flotation time than exponential curves resulting from plotting cumulative recovery vs cumulative flotation time. To convert the exponential curves into straight line relationships, rate equations were applied similar to those used in chemical kinetics to study the velocity of chemical reactions. Two rate equations have been used in this investigation to measure efficiency of the various cells: 1.5 order Rate Equation dR/dt=k (A-R)1.0 [Eq.1] Second Order Rate Equation dR ---- - K(A - R)2 [Eq. 2] dt Upon integration Eq. 1 becomes 1/(A-R)1/2=k/2 t+1/A1/2 [Eq. 3] and Eq 2 becomes: or fEq. 4] t/R=1/A2K+t/A [Eq. 4] where R = cumulative recovery [percent recovery of total value (spodumene) in flotation feed]. A = initial concentration, pct (100 pct of mineral to be separated). t = flotation time (minutes). k = flotation rate constant for 1.5 order rate equation [units: 1/(percent) 0.5 (min)1. K = flotation rate constant for second order rate equation [units: 1/(percent) (min) 1.
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APA: W. E. Horst  (1959)  Minerals Beneficiation - Scale-Up Relationships in Spodumene Flotation

MLA: W. E. Horst Minerals Beneficiation - Scale-Up Relationships in Spodumene Flotation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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