Optimizing Froth Zone in Larger Flotation Cells Through Innovative Spider Crowder Upgrade - SME Annual Meeting 2024

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Bermudez A. Jalili C. Cardoso
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Feb 1, 2024

Abstract

Bigger flotation cells can result in larger froth surface areas and longer froth transport distances, this has been credited to impact froth recovery. Thanks to recent advancements, the newer flotation machines can be designed with different launder and crowder arrangements to enhance froth management. Nevertheless, lower head grades, complex ores and even larger mechanical flotation cells can lead to insufficient froth collection, even if the cell is equipped with the most recent flotation advancements like the center launder design. Aforementioned issue can become critical at the end of the flotation row. Increased crowding has been proven to be a solution to overcome inadequate froth recovery. However, scaling-up crowders for larger flotation cells can rise challenges, particularly in terms of structural limits and design for service. This paper presents the development journey for the Spider Crowder Upgrade, an advancement to improve froth collection in large flotation cells that are already equipped with center launders.
Citation

APA: G. Bermudez A. Jalili C. Cardoso  (2024)  Optimizing Froth Zone in Larger Flotation Cells Through Innovative Spider Crowder Upgrade - SME Annual Meeting 2024

MLA: G. Bermudez A. Jalili C. Cardoso Optimizing Froth Zone in Larger Flotation Cells Through Innovative Spider Crowder Upgrade - SME Annual Meeting 2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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