Interaction Between MIBC And Sodium Metasilicate In Flotation Of Coal Slimes

International Mineral Processing Congress
M. Zolghadri
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

MIBC and sodium metasilicate are used as a frother and a dispersant in coal flotation respectively. In order to study interaction between them, flotation experiments were performed on fine coal (<150 microns). It was found that if the frother (MIBC) dosage is in excess of a certain limit, it has an activation effect on the gangue minerals associated with coal. In addition, it was found that however sodium metasilicate can disperse clay slimes eliminating slime coating, but in the case of excess dosage, could intensify activation effect of MIBC, which is undesirable in coal flotation. Keywords: coal flotation, sodium silicate, frother, dispersion, activation
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APA: M. Zolghadri  (2012)  Interaction Between MIBC And Sodium Metasilicate In Flotation Of Coal Slimes

MLA: M. Zolghadri Interaction Between MIBC And Sodium Metasilicate In Flotation Of Coal Slimes. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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