The Effect of Particle Size on the Activation and Flotation of Sphalerite

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Kelsall D. F Trahar W. J
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The size by size batch flotation behaviour of copper activated sphalerite from synthetic mixtures with quartz was determined. In terms of recovery of sphalerite, the size fractions could be grouped into coarse, intermediate, and fine ranges. The behaviour of the coarse and fine ranges was significantly poorer than that of the intermediate range in both the extent and rate of flotation.Each size fraction had a fast and a slow floating component.The main effect of changing the copper sulphate addition was to alter the proportion of any size fraction which was fast floating. No correlation could be found, between the amount of copper on the spha:lerite andeither the flotation rate of the mineral or the amount of copper added to the system. It was found that fine particles did not appear to consume greatly disproportionate amounts of copper sulphate during conditioning. A modified conditioning procedure was found to lead to a higher rate of flotation and recovery of coarse sphalerite and to make poss1ble substantial savings of copper sulphate.
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APA: Kelsall D. F Trahar W. J  (1975)  The Effect of Particle Size on the Activation and Flotation of Sphalerite

MLA: Kelsall D. F Trahar W. J The Effect of Particle Size on the Activation and Flotation of Sphalerite. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1975.

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