Large Flotation Cell Tests Successful in Chile

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Kallioinen
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The development of mechanical flotation cells has resulted in larger and better cells. This has led to flotation banks with only a few units, even in large-scale operations. This equipment development makes the old operational considerations ineffective. The flotation cell must be considered as a single reactor unit capable of handling specific tasks and getting excellent metallurgical performance. The result of the unit reactor concept development was the new large TankCell that comes in sizes up to 113 m3 (4,000 cu ft). The TankCell construction includes new modified rotor-stator designs, new tank geometries and a froth-handling capability independent from subprocesses taking place in the pulp (i.e., air addition). The conventional idea of a single flotation cell type for fine, intermediate and coarse materials does not give optimal results. Optimal flotation of coarse and fine particles needs different mechanism designs, impeller tip speeds and different froth control objectives.
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APA: J. Kallioinen  (1995)  Large Flotation Cell Tests Successful in Chile

MLA: J. Kallioinen Large Flotation Cell Tests Successful in Chile. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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