Case Study on Application of Advanced Flotation Simulation to Determine Optimum Reagent Dosage

International Mineral Processing Congress
Chris A. Bennett David A. Bulled Glenn S. Dobby
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Establishing reagent dosing strategies for new ore bodies has traditionally involved a combination of experience and empirical experimentation using standard laboratory tests. The grade and recovery data resulting from these lab tests have historically been used as direct indicators of plant performance despite the obvious differences between the flotation environments. A reagent scheme selected in this way would subsequently be employed to generate the grade and recovery information for the geometallurgical model which in turn was used for metal production and cash flow forecasts. If the reagent scheme was sub-optimal then so too would be the forecasts and the resulting cash flow.
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APA: Chris A. Bennett David A. Bulled Glenn S. Dobby  (2003)  Case Study on Application of Advanced Flotation Simulation to Determine Optimum Reagent Dosage

MLA: Chris A. Bennett David A. Bulled Glenn S. Dobby Case Study on Application of Advanced Flotation Simulation to Determine Optimum Reagent Dosage. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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