Abstract In principle, carrying out flotation of coarse and composite particles in a quiescent flow field is decisive to prevent particles detaching from bubbles. To overcome or limit detachment of coarse composite particles from bubbles in flotation, a fluidised bed separator, the HydroFloat™, which provides a quiescent environment has been used, and the results compared to the performance of a mechanical (Denver) cell. Model synthetic composites of quartz (value mineral) in lead borate (gangue) matrix with simple and complex locking texture were used for the study. The flotation behaviour of particles with different locking textures was studied at a coarse size distribution of 250-600 μm in both the HydroFloat separator and the Denver cel...
This work investigates the critical contact angle for the flotation of coarse (850-1180 μm, 425-850 ...
As ore grades of existing and new ore deposits continue to decrease there is ever increasing pressur...
Fine particles often create problems in flotation applications. In this article a new laboratory flo...
When mineral particles are floated in a mechanical flotation cell, it is found that the rate constan...
In the fine particle flotation technologies being developed today the fine hydrophilic (gangue) part...
The theoretical background for flotation kinetics of ultrafine and coarse particles are explored. Re...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Froth flotation has been in use since the beginning o...
The flotation process is widely used to separate valuable minerals from waste in the minerals indust...
Froth flotation is a three-phase gravity separation process used extensively in the coal and mineral...
Entrainment can make an important contribution to recovery in the flotation of fine particles. This ...
Fine hydrophilic particles are known to be entrained with water in flotation of many ores. Flocculat...
This is second in a series of papers concerned with the performance of a novel technology, the Reflu...
Only when the process of particle detachment is well understood and modelled can minerals recovery u...
Flotation works very well for particles that are typically in the range 20 to 150 μm in diameter, fo...
The flotation recovery by particle size of single mineral chalcopyrite and galena was studied in a D...
This work investigates the critical contact angle for the flotation of coarse (850-1180 μm, 425-850 ...
As ore grades of existing and new ore deposits continue to decrease there is ever increasing pressur...
Fine particles often create problems in flotation applications. In this article a new laboratory flo...
When mineral particles are floated in a mechanical flotation cell, it is found that the rate constan...
In the fine particle flotation technologies being developed today the fine hydrophilic (gangue) part...
The theoretical background for flotation kinetics of ultrafine and coarse particles are explored. Re...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Froth flotation has been in use since the beginning o...
The flotation process is widely used to separate valuable minerals from waste in the minerals indust...
Froth flotation is a three-phase gravity separation process used extensively in the coal and mineral...
Entrainment can make an important contribution to recovery in the flotation of fine particles. This ...
Fine hydrophilic particles are known to be entrained with water in flotation of many ores. Flocculat...
This is second in a series of papers concerned with the performance of a novel technology, the Reflu...
Only when the process of particle detachment is well understood and modelled can minerals recovery u...
Flotation works very well for particles that are typically in the range 20 to 150 μm in diameter, fo...
The flotation recovery by particle size of single mineral chalcopyrite and galena was studied in a D...
This work investigates the critical contact angle for the flotation of coarse (850-1180 μm, 425-850 ...
As ore grades of existing and new ore deposits continue to decrease there is ever increasing pressur...
Fine particles often create problems in flotation applications. In this article a new laboratory flo...