Microflotation measurements based on modified Hallimond tube

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
J. Drzymala T. Chmielewski K. L. Wolters D. H. Birlingmair T. D. Wheelock
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Jan 4, 1992

Abstract

Microflotation tests were conducted with a modified Hallimond tube equipped with a fritted glass disk and magnetic stirrer to determine whether the results would support an equation that predicts a linear relationship between particle size and the reciprocal of particle density in water for a specified flotation recovery in a given time. Data obtained with the tube for either hydrophilic or hydrophobic solids fit the equation satisfactorily. It was also shown that the natural flotability of molybdenite is somewhat less than that of elemental sulphur and that sodium dithionite is a good depressant for sulphurised pyrite. In addition, it was found that the untreated pyrite and galena used in the study were hydrophilic and did not float by particle-bubble attachment.
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APA: J. Drzymala T. Chmielewski K. L. Wolters D. H. Birlingmair T. D. Wheelock  (1992)  Microflotation measurements based on modified Hallimond tube

MLA: J. Drzymala T. Chmielewski K. L. Wolters D. H. Birlingmair T. D. Wheelock Microflotation measurements based on modified Hallimond tube. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1992.

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