A New Packed Column Flotation System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David C. Yang
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

A packed column (or static tube) flotation system is an innovative technology which utilizes a controlled dispersion reagent scheme and a new machine. The unique aspect of the machine is its packed-bed design permitting an unlimited froth bed height with countercurrent water washing for effective processing of fine particles. In operation, the conditioned ore slurry is fed into the middle section of the column where separation processes begin. Air, introduced at the bottom of the packed column, contacts the hydrophobic particles and floats them off continuously as the feed is added, while the gangue sinks to the base of the column. The system functions efficiently because intimate particle-bubble contact is achieved by the packing design which has no moving parts and requires no ancillary air-bubble generator. Other attractive features of the packed column flotation include high throughput, low power requirements, and simple control. Results from laboratory and pilot plant tests of this system show remarkable improvements over current industrial practices on a wide variety of ores and coals.
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APA: David C. Yang  (1988)  A New Packed Column Flotation System

MLA: David C. Yang A New Packed Column Flotation System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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