The effect of rotor-stator treatments in a randomized trial at the Newmont Carlin concentrator (Phase I)

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 21
- File Size:
- 2396 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
"In recent years, the scale-up of mechanical flotation machines has been attempted with greater frequency. In contrast, the development of rotor-stator designs has been subject to greater inertia. The rotor-stator components are integral to the operation of mechanical flotation machines, responsible for the key physical processes of solids suspension, gas dispersion and energy dissipation. Design modifications are predicated upon the dual purpose of meeting customer needs while achieving metallurgical performance objectives. Accomplishing the latter is a rigorous undertaking, typically involving the sequential application of fluid dynamics principles, prototyping, smaller-scale research screening studies and larger-scale development projects. This industrial evaluation details the final stages of the forced-air rotor-stator development process using a double-refractory Carlin-type gold ore. A bypass stream of the primary rougher feed was further classified into cyclone underflow and overflow products. Four rotor-stator treatments were evaluated using parallel flotation rows coupled with a randomized statistical design. Only two treatments are compared in this initial assessment. Metallurgical responses were measured as a function of the random variation of key machine factors. Machine characterization measurements complemented the analysis of flotation performance indicators."
Citation
APA:
(2014) The effect of rotor-stator treatments in a randomized trial at the Newmont Carlin concentrator (Phase I)MLA: The effect of rotor-stator treatments in a randomized trial at the Newmont Carlin concentrator (Phase I). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.