Comparison of effectiveness of working in parallel streams industrial flotation machines

International Mineral Processing Congress
Magdalena Duchnowska Andrzej Luszczkiewicz Jan Drzymala
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

A selected flotation system of beneficiation of the copper ore at KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. has been analyzed in the article. It was found that a proper assessment of upgrading must be based on two elements, that is the upgrading process selectivity and working point of the considered flotation unit, both determined, preferentially by means of the Fuerstenau recovery-recovery upgrading curve. The Cu recovery - non-Cu components recovery upgrading curve was selected for calculations because its background lines (no separation and ideal separation) are insensitive to changes in the grade of feed of the processed material. This approach allows a comparison of upgrading results for feeds having different grade, being upgraded in various flotation machines and under different physicochemical conditions. It was shown in the paper that the main criterion for comparison of two working in parallel systems is selectivity of upgrading. However, when two flotation machines, despite of the same selectivity, produce concentrate and tailing of different grades, it is necessary to analyze their working points using upgrading curves. The proper position of the working point depends on the criterion imposed on the process and is a result of not only basic parameters of the upgrading process such as feed, concentrate and tailing grades but also on economic parameters such as costs associated with the production of concentrates and the time needed for their production.
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APA: Magdalena Duchnowska Andrzej Luszczkiewicz Jan Drzymala  (2014)  Comparison of effectiveness of working in parallel streams industrial flotation machines

MLA: Magdalena Duchnowska Andrzej Luszczkiewicz Jan Drzymala Comparison of effectiveness of working in parallel streams industrial flotation machines. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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