Flotation performance depends on bubble-particle attachment which is controlled by the particle surface properties which include the particle composition and the surface liberation of valuable minerals. This paper discusses the contribution of liberation of valuable minerals to bubble-particle attachment time measurements, under constant chemical conditions. The bubble-particle attachment time measurements were performed using a sized fraction from concentrates obtained at different times and tails by flotation of a copper-gold sulphide ore (Northparkes Mine, Australia) in a mechanically agitated batch flotation cell. All products and tails were analyzed using quantitative mineral liberation analysis. The results showed that there was a rel...
Within the flotation community a belief has developed that some particle shapes are more 'floatable'...
The aim of this study is to apply process mineralogy as a practical tool for further understanding a...
Mineral flotation is the most widely used separation process applied for the concentration of metals...
Flotation is controlled by the bubble–particle attachment mechanism which depends on the particle su...
Flotation is controlled by the bubble–particle attachment mechanism which depends on the particle su...
Flotation occurs as a result of bubble–particle attachment. This is controlled by the particle surfa...
Bubble-particle attachment in water is critical to the separation of particles by flotation which is...
Bubble-particle attachment in water is critical to the separation of particles by flotation which is...
Bubble-particle attachment in water is critical to the separation of particles by flotation which is...
The separation of particles by flotation is achieved based on the difference in their surface proper...
The controlling step for successful flotation is a bubble–particle attachment mechanism. Induction t...
A. Introduction Flotation is a process for separating particles, based on their differences in surfa...
Distribution of particle size and shape are of great importance to mineral industries. Morphological...
| openaire: EC/H2020/730480/EU//ITERAMS Funding Information: This work is financed by the National R...
Flotation models describe the separability of mineral particles using a loosely defined term known a...
Within the flotation community a belief has developed that some particle shapes are more 'floatable'...
The aim of this study is to apply process mineralogy as a practical tool for further understanding a...
Mineral flotation is the most widely used separation process applied for the concentration of metals...
Flotation is controlled by the bubble–particle attachment mechanism which depends on the particle su...
Flotation is controlled by the bubble–particle attachment mechanism which depends on the particle su...
Flotation occurs as a result of bubble–particle attachment. This is controlled by the particle surfa...
Bubble-particle attachment in water is critical to the separation of particles by flotation which is...
Bubble-particle attachment in water is critical to the separation of particles by flotation which is...
Bubble-particle attachment in water is critical to the separation of particles by flotation which is...
The separation of particles by flotation is achieved based on the difference in their surface proper...
The controlling step for successful flotation is a bubble–particle attachment mechanism. Induction t...
A. Introduction Flotation is a process for separating particles, based on their differences in surfa...
Distribution of particle size and shape are of great importance to mineral industries. Morphological...
| openaire: EC/H2020/730480/EU//ITERAMS Funding Information: This work is financed by the National R...
Flotation models describe the separability of mineral particles using a loosely defined term known a...
Within the flotation community a belief has developed that some particle shapes are more 'floatable'...
The aim of this study is to apply process mineralogy as a practical tool for further understanding a...
Mineral flotation is the most widely used separation process applied for the concentration of metals...