Results from Pyhasalmi Concentrator on Bubble Surface Area Flux and Flotation Rate Relationship as a Function of Particle Size

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Junnikkala K. Föhr
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

"Experiments were performed with plant feeds with a continuous 1,8 m3 cell at Pyhasalmi mine with Cu flotation feed in order to test the applicability of the bubble surface area flux as an indicator of the flotation rate constant. It was found that bubble surface area flux could not predict the rate constants of coarse Cu containing fractions. In the middle size fraction, the correlation coefficient in the rate coefficient estimation was higher but not statistically significant. Only the fine fraction showed a linear relationship with a moderate correlation coefficient.The bubble surface area flux was shown not to be a function of the impeller velocity above a threshold value. The flux was an almost linear function of the superficial gas rate enabling to use the superficial gas rate instead of flux if the operation of an existing cell is to be estimated.INTRODUCTIONBubble area flux seems to offer a simple way of modeling flotation. It relates the flotation rate constant with the bubble surface area flux by a simple linear equation. Due to this, there has been a considerable interest in using the bubble area flux for flotation computations. It has even caused claims that a cell producing a high bubble surface area flux automatically produces a high rate constant and therefore a high recovery.This paper discusses some of the assumptions of the relationship and gives some plant results during two sampling campaigns.The bubble surface area flux s b is describing the area of bubbles available for flotation in a cell per unit area. The bubble surface area flux is related to the superficial gas rate J, by the Sauter mean diameter as follows"
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APA: S. Junnikkala K. Föhr  (2001)  Results from Pyhasalmi Concentrator on Bubble Surface Area Flux and Flotation Rate Relationship as a Function of Particle Size

MLA: S. Junnikkala K. Föhr Results from Pyhasalmi Concentrator on Bubble Surface Area Flux and Flotation Rate Relationship as a Function of Particle Size. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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