Development and Scale-Up of Large Flotation Cells

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Nathaniel Arbiter
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Flotation’s earliest patent was issued in 1860. However, the process was first applied commercially in Australia until 1904, and in Montana in 1911. Major advances followed both in reagent treatment and in cell design, with resulting process improvements. Mechanical cells have seen the widest use and with the major increases in plant capacities (Fig. 1) their volumes have also increased (Fig. 2). In 1991, the principal use for the process was to produce copper concentrates for smelting. It was applied to 243 Mt (268 million st) of copper ore. The total of all ores floated that year was 426 Mt (470million st). In 1997, US mines produced 257 Mt (284 million st) of copper ores for flotation, yielding1.75 Mt (1.94 million st) of copper.
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APA: Nathaniel Arbiter  (2000)  Development and Scale-Up of Large Flotation Cells

MLA: Nathaniel Arbiter Development and Scale-Up of Large Flotation Cells. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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