Development of Metso’s FloatForce®+ Flotation Mixing Mechanism - SME Annual Meeting 2025

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Christian Cardoso Ian Sherrell Guillermo Bermudez Henri Vepsäläinen
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Feb 1, 2025

Abstract

Performance of mixing mechanisms in flotation cells is paramount, as inefficiencies can lead to financial losses through valuable minerals lost to tailings. Technological advancements have been implemented in flotation cells to optimize performance, but regardless of the efficacy of these developments, room for improvement may persist. Since its launch in 2005, FloatForce® has set a high industry standard for flotation mixing mechanisms. However, current mining trends call for sustainability-driven developments while improving metallurgical performance. Metso has recently introduced FloatForce®+, the latest iteration of FloatForce, developed through extensive laboratory, pilot, and industrial testing, aligning with mining sustainability trends. It has been designed to maximize recovery, reduce power draw and optimize manufacturing materials. This development stems from a redesigned rotor profile paired with a harmonizing stator configuration. This paper presents the development journey of Metso’s latest patented flotation mixing mechanism, an advancement to improve metallurgical performance at a high sustainable standard in flotation cells. The theory, CFD modeling and test work are discussed in detail.
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APA: Christian Cardoso Ian Sherrell Guillermo Bermudez Henri Vepsäläinen  (2025)  Development of Metso’s FloatForce®+ Flotation Mixing Mechanism - SME Annual Meeting 2025

MLA: Christian Cardoso Ian Sherrell Guillermo Bermudez Henri Vepsäläinen Development of Metso’s FloatForce®+ Flotation Mixing Mechanism - SME Annual Meeting 2025. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.

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