The Application of Power Ultrasound to Surface Cleaning and Activation in Mineral Processing (e84ddd55-0a2a-4e2c-bc0b-cabf5fba443d)

International Mineral Processing Congress
A. Farmer A. Collings
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Power ultrasound may be used in the processing of mineral suspensions to clean the particle surfaces of oxidation products and fine coatings, mainly through the large, but very localised forces, produced by cavitation. This effect may be utilised in lowering the level of iron contamination in silica sand used for glass making, in improving the sharpness of electrostatic separation of heavy mineral concentrates, in shortening the time of leaching of minerals and in improving the selectivity and recovery of flotation processes. Parameters affecting the efficiency of these processes, such as input power and levels of reagent addition, are discussed. In particular, we present data showing the relationship between power input and the particle size of surface coatings removed, which can be explained by the Derjaguin approximation for the energy of interaction between a sphere and a flat surface. Pilot scale studies, using commercially available components, are currently being used to assess process viability and will be compared with laboratory scale results.
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APA: A. Farmer A. Collings  (2003)  The Application of Power Ultrasound to Surface Cleaning and Activation in Mineral Processing (e84ddd55-0a2a-4e2c-bc0b-cabf5fba443d)

MLA: A. Farmer A. Collings The Application of Power Ultrasound to Surface Cleaning and Activation in Mineral Processing (e84ddd55-0a2a-4e2c-bc0b-cabf5fba443d). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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