The effects of aeration rate and impeller speed on the concentrate sulfur grade and recovery for batch flotation of a complex sulphide ore were investigated. The relationships between the water recovery and solid entrainment were discussed. It is found that the solid entrainment is linearly related to the water recovery regardless of aeration rate and impeller speed, and the higher sulfur recovery at the aeration rate of 2 and 4 L/min for the impeller speed of 1 500 r/min is considered to be the contribution of true flotation. Finally, the sulfur recovery flux is correlated with the bubble surface area flux based on the froth image at the different aeration rates and impeller speeds
It is known that the grinding condition has a major effect on the beneficiation characteristics of t...
Mixtures of collectors have been widely used for many years in sulphide flotation, and a range of pe...
In froth flotation, the degree of entrainment affects the concentrate grade and it is often assumed ...
The froth features in the batch flotation of a sulphide ore were investigated by using the digital i...
The article concerns investigations over the influence of selected parameters of the flotation proce...
Froth flotation of copper-zinc-lead ores is a complex process based on similar metallurgy processing...
The flotation response of chalcopyrite has been characterized as a function of particle size and adv...
The implications of froth stability for recovery in mineral flotation are often underestimated. In t...
The air-to-pulp ratio and bias factor are important operating parameters in the Jameson flotation ce...
The paper presents studies on the influence of flotation cell capacity and mass of solids in the sus...
It is well known that the chemical environment determines the success of the flotation process, howe...
A previous investigation carried out by the authors at the Hellyer concentrator, using a 3 m cell fi...
Abstract Water quality affects the flotation recovery of minerals and their separation. Mining-proc...
The metallurgical performance of a 2.8m 3 portable industrial scale flotation cell was measured when...
The removal of sulfidic species in tailings using froth flotation is a promising approach to prevent...
It is known that the grinding condition has a major effect on the beneficiation characteristics of t...
Mixtures of collectors have been widely used for many years in sulphide flotation, and a range of pe...
In froth flotation, the degree of entrainment affects the concentrate grade and it is often assumed ...
The froth features in the batch flotation of a sulphide ore were investigated by using the digital i...
The article concerns investigations over the influence of selected parameters of the flotation proce...
Froth flotation of copper-zinc-lead ores is a complex process based on similar metallurgy processing...
The flotation response of chalcopyrite has been characterized as a function of particle size and adv...
The implications of froth stability for recovery in mineral flotation are often underestimated. In t...
The air-to-pulp ratio and bias factor are important operating parameters in the Jameson flotation ce...
The paper presents studies on the influence of flotation cell capacity and mass of solids in the sus...
It is well known that the chemical environment determines the success of the flotation process, howe...
A previous investigation carried out by the authors at the Hellyer concentrator, using a 3 m cell fi...
Abstract Water quality affects the flotation recovery of minerals and their separation. Mining-proc...
The metallurgical performance of a 2.8m 3 portable industrial scale flotation cell was measured when...
The removal of sulfidic species in tailings using froth flotation is a promising approach to prevent...
It is known that the grinding condition has a major effect on the beneficiation characteristics of t...
Mixtures of collectors have been widely used for many years in sulphide flotation, and a range of pe...
In froth flotation, the degree of entrainment affects the concentrate grade and it is often assumed ...