Bubble loading is the ratio of the weight of the solid particles to the bubble’s surface, and it has an effective role in the flotation efficiency. This paper investigates bubble loading an industrial processing circuit through considering the important role of the bubble diameter in calculating bubble loading, and the effect of the aeration rate and frother dosage on the bubble diameter. The ratio of the weight of solid particles to the bubble volume was estimated to be in the range of 8 to 24 g/L. Although increasing the aeration could result in increasing the weight of the particles attached to the bubbles, the bubble loading was reduced by increasing the aeration rate due to its impact on the bubble diameter and the percentage of ...
A new technique for measuring bubble size in laboratory scale flotation cells was developed. A metho...
A comprehensive model of particle collection in flotation is developed from a rigorous analysis of t...
Although submicron (nano)-bubbles (NBs) have been broadly used in the laboratory flotation processes...
Bubble loading is the mass of hydrophobic particles attached per unit surface area of air. This meas...
This work demonstrates the use of bubble loads to understand the transport of particles across the p...
International audienceIn flotation, bubbles are responsible for carrying the hydrophobic particles t...
In the flotation process, the valuable material is recovered selectively in the pulp phase and is ca...
Froth recovery was calculated in a 130 m mechanical cell of a rougher flotation circuit. This was do...
This work describes the effect of flotation operational variables on the solids loading in bubble la...
A calculation procedure is proposed whereby the bubble load and interstitial concentration of differ...
This research presents three models of froth flotation that recognize flotation as an interfacial p...
Flotation modelling has advanced from deterministic single particle-bubble models into using such mo...
Many traditional laboratory-scale flotation cells lack the attribute of being hydrodynamically simil...
The metallurgical performance of a 2.8m 3 portable industrial scale flotation cell was measured when...
Flotation models describe the separability of mineral particles using a loosely defined term known a...
A new technique for measuring bubble size in laboratory scale flotation cells was developed. A metho...
A comprehensive model of particle collection in flotation is developed from a rigorous analysis of t...
Although submicron (nano)-bubbles (NBs) have been broadly used in the laboratory flotation processes...
Bubble loading is the mass of hydrophobic particles attached per unit surface area of air. This meas...
This work demonstrates the use of bubble loads to understand the transport of particles across the p...
International audienceIn flotation, bubbles are responsible for carrying the hydrophobic particles t...
In the flotation process, the valuable material is recovered selectively in the pulp phase and is ca...
Froth recovery was calculated in a 130 m mechanical cell of a rougher flotation circuit. This was do...
This work describes the effect of flotation operational variables on the solids loading in bubble la...
A calculation procedure is proposed whereby the bubble load and interstitial concentration of differ...
This research presents three models of froth flotation that recognize flotation as an interfacial p...
Flotation modelling has advanced from deterministic single particle-bubble models into using such mo...
Many traditional laboratory-scale flotation cells lack the attribute of being hydrodynamically simil...
The metallurgical performance of a 2.8m 3 portable industrial scale flotation cell was measured when...
Flotation models describe the separability of mineral particles using a loosely defined term known a...
A new technique for measuring bubble size in laboratory scale flotation cells was developed. A metho...
A comprehensive model of particle collection in flotation is developed from a rigorous analysis of t...
Although submicron (nano)-bubbles (NBs) have been broadly used in the laboratory flotation processes...