The Induction Time on Galena and Sphalerite Particles with Different Hydrophobicity Characteristics

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 360 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
This paper reports the results of induction time measurements carried out on the products of film flotation of galena and sphalerite particles from three different size fractions (38~75µm; 75~150µm; 150~212µm). As expected, the tailings (sinking fraction) from film flotation at any particular surface tension, had always longer induction times than the concentrates (floating fraction), for both minerals. The difference between the induction times of film flotation concentrate and tailings could be as little as 2.5 ms and 5 ms, and as large as 6 ms and 10 ms. These differences can be related to the different hydrophobic characteristics of these fractions, as expressed by (?c) and composition of the particular film flotation product. In addition, the induction times of the larger particle size fraction were shown to be longer than for the corresponding smaller particle size fraction, even though the average ?c(degree of hydro-phobicity) of these fractions appears to be very similar. Desliming, Cu activation and collector addition to the sphalerite samples was shown to decrease the induction time values significantly.
Citation
APA:
(2014) The Induction Time on Galena and Sphalerite Particles with Different Hydrophobicity CharacteristicsMLA: The Induction Time on Galena and Sphalerite Particles with Different Hydrophobicity Characteristics. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.