Comparison of methods for evaluation of true flotation and entrainment

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
V. E. Ross
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Dec 1, 1991

Abstract

A comparison was made of three methods for determining the contributions of true flotation and entrainment during batch flotation tests. In the first method size-by-size recoveries are measured in both the presence and the absence of a collector, a frother being present in both tests. In the second method the mass of solids and water recovered after a chosen time of flotation is varied by changing the rate of froth removal and the depth of the froth. The third method uses a transfer factor to describe the classification of solids and water, and hence the changes in the composition of the pulp, during a single flotation test. Batch flotation tests were carried out with artificial mixtures of pyrite and gangue, the amount of floated material recovered being calculated according to each of the three methods. The discrepancies betweeen the calculated amounts are analysed in terms of the assumptions that are made for the various methods and the most suitable conditions for the application of each method are identified
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APA: V. E. Ross  (1991)  Comparison of methods for evaluation of true flotation and entrainment

MLA: V. E. Ross Comparison of methods for evaluation of true flotation and entrainment. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1991.

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