Pulp rheology of fine mineral flotation – a review

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Q Zhang A Liu X Wang W Peng
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Aug 24, 2022

Abstract

Pulp rheology plays a critical role in fine mineral flotation. Yield stress and apparent viscosity are two important rheological parameters affecting mineral flotation recovery. In this paper, the concept of pulp rheology and its measuring method are presented. The main factors, such as particle size, pulp concentration, mineral types, pulp temperature, inorganic salts, that affect the pulp rheology are systematically reviewed, and then followed by the discussion of the relationship between pulp rheological properties and flotation performance. Generally, high pulp apparent viscosity and yield stress values have been found to have an adverse effect on flotation recovery. In addition, due to the hetero-coagulation between the valuable mineral and gangue mineral, the pulp of mixed ore shows higher viscosity than that of the single mineral slurry. This paper is expected to provide some references for the efficient upgrading of low-grade and complex ores from the perspective of pulp rheology.
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APA: Q Zhang A Liu X Wang W Peng  (2022)  Pulp rheology of fine mineral flotation – a review

MLA: Q Zhang A Liu X Wang W Peng Pulp rheology of fine mineral flotation – a review. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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