Grinding and flotation processes are often studied independently, despite the well-established grinding influence on flotation performance, which affects not only particle size and thus liberation but also shape and leads to complex changes in pulp chemistry affecting the particle surface properties relevant for selective bubble attachment. Yet, no study jointly investigated these possible causes and many are limited to single mineral flotation. We relate grinding conditions to changes in pulp chemistry and particle surface properties and assess their impact on upgrading. We studied three non-sulfide ores with different feed grades and valuables: scheelite, apatite, and fluorite. These were dry-, wet-, and wet conditioned-ground before flot...
Stirred mills have been widely used for regrinding, and are acknowledged to be more energy efficient...
Rheological behavior of mineral pulps plays a critical role in almost all mineral processing unit op...
The recent developments in mineral processing led researchers to look for alternative methods and pr...
Abstract Wet processing after crushing is common practice in mineral processing circuits involving ...
It is known that the grinding condition has a major effect on the beneficiation characteristics of t...
This paper examines published and new experimental evidence on the effect of the grinding environmen...
Regrinding rougher flotation concentrates has become a common practice when processing low grade and...
Regrinding rougher flotation concentrates is typically used to liberate valuable minerals from gangu...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Flotation performance is strongly dependent on the surface properties of the con...
Distribution of particle size and shape are of great importance to mineral industries. Morphological...
It is known that the rheological behaviour of mineral slurries affects their processing. However, in...
Grinding of minerals for particle size reduction and liberation is a prerequisite for successful min...
Physical properties such as particle morphology (shape and roughness) play an important role in the ...
It is well known that the chemical environment determines the success of the flotation process, howe...
There are two mechanisms in the flotation process by which particles are transported from the pulp t...
Stirred mills have been widely used for regrinding, and are acknowledged to be more energy efficient...
Rheological behavior of mineral pulps plays a critical role in almost all mineral processing unit op...
The recent developments in mineral processing led researchers to look for alternative methods and pr...
Abstract Wet processing after crushing is common practice in mineral processing circuits involving ...
It is known that the grinding condition has a major effect on the beneficiation characteristics of t...
This paper examines published and new experimental evidence on the effect of the grinding environmen...
Regrinding rougher flotation concentrates has become a common practice when processing low grade and...
Regrinding rougher flotation concentrates is typically used to liberate valuable minerals from gangu...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Flotation performance is strongly dependent on the surface properties of the con...
Distribution of particle size and shape are of great importance to mineral industries. Morphological...
It is known that the rheological behaviour of mineral slurries affects their processing. However, in...
Grinding of minerals for particle size reduction and liberation is a prerequisite for successful min...
Physical properties such as particle morphology (shape and roughness) play an important role in the ...
It is well known that the chemical environment determines the success of the flotation process, howe...
There are two mechanisms in the flotation process by which particles are transported from the pulp t...
Stirred mills have been widely used for regrinding, and are acknowledged to be more energy efficient...
Rheological behavior of mineral pulps plays a critical role in almost all mineral processing unit op...
The recent developments in mineral processing led researchers to look for alternative methods and pr...