Recent Advances in Froth Flotation Cell Technology at the Strathcona Concentration, Falconbridge Limited, Sudbury Ontario Operation a First Generation of Software for the Canadian Mineral Processors SPOC Project Annual Report 1984-1985

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F. M. Makarinsky
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

"This paper describes the conversion of conventional froth flotation cells to open-trough type bank cells, with 'buried' vertical metal partitions. These changes have resulted in: total froth removal along the full length of each bank of cells; extended flotation cell retention times; and has extended the life of the metal components, particularly towards the upper flotation cell areas.INTRODUCTIONOver the past twenty years, the flotation cells used at Falconbridge Limited, Sudbury operations concentrators, have gone through major physical changes. The various concentrators generally started with 100 cubic foot Denver Sub 'A' flotation cells. From these units, we progressed to 'converted' DR units, and/or Denver DR units, if purchased new. (Figures 1, 2, 3)In 1980, the Strathcona concentrator started to pay more attention to the 'front end' rougher flotation cells. Initially, the converted DR flotation cells had 'cut-outs' removed (Figure 4) at all upper vertical cell partitions, towards the ff9th lip areas, in order to get additional froth removal."
Citation

APA: F. M. Makarinsky  (1985)  Recent Advances in Froth Flotation Cell Technology at the Strathcona Concentration, Falconbridge Limited, Sudbury Ontario Operation a First Generation of Software for the Canadian Mineral Processors SPOC Project Annual Report 1984-1985

MLA: F. M. Makarinsky Recent Advances in Froth Flotation Cell Technology at the Strathcona Concentration, Falconbridge Limited, Sudbury Ontario Operation a First Generation of Software for the Canadian Mineral Processors SPOC Project Annual Report 1984-1985. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1985.

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