Increased Performance Through Flash Flotation and Cyclone Optimization

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Rais SA
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

In June, 1986, Freeport Indonesia, Inc., in conjunction with Out- okumpu USA, laboratory tested the Flash flotation concept on Primary ball mill underflow. These laboratory results indicated a possible 10% increase in precious metal recovery and 0.6% increase in copper recov- ery were available over conventional methods. By October of the same year two Outokumpu Skim Air SK-240 units were operational on one mill circuit and were achieving 5 to 10% increased recovery in precious metals with equal copper recovery at one percent higher final concentrate grade. Two more cells were purchased and installed on the remaining grinding circuit in July, 1987. As part of the installation of the Skim Air cells, an existing cluster of six 508mm Krebs cyclones were replaced by four 660mm Krebs cyclones. To reduce high circulating loads, these new cyclones were made horizontal at 45 degrees. This arrangement succeeded in reducing the mill circulat- ing load by 100% and has allowed for a 10% increase in throughput at the same grind.
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APA: Rais SA  (1988)  Increased Performance Through Flash Flotation and Cyclone Optimization

MLA: Rais SA Increased Performance Through Flash Flotation and Cyclone Optimization. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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