Plant Operation Of The Deister Flotaire Column Flotation Cell

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Donald E. Zipperian
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

It has been recognized that froth flotation of mineral particles utilizing rising flow of micro size air bubbles, counter-current to quiescent falling flow of particles in a column type cell, provides a unique mechanical atmosphere conducive to extension of froth flotation process to much coarser and finer particles sizes than possible with mechanically agitated and aerated cells. 1,2,3,4. This paper describes metallurgical results obtained at several plant installations of large capacity commercial size Deister FLOTAIRE® Column Flotation Cells. These cells utilize air aspiration into surface tension lowered water to generate micro size bubbles. Operating costs, power, wear, and scaling characteristics of rougher, cleaner, and scavenger units are compared with mechanical units. Problems encountered and scale up criteria developed when increasing from 0.20m(8inch) diameter pilot cells to 2.42m(96inch) commercial cells are discussed.
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APA: Donald E. Zipperian  (1985)  Plant Operation Of The Deister Flotaire Column Flotation Cell

MLA: Donald E. Zipperian Plant Operation Of The Deister Flotaire Column Flotation Cell. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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