Relationship between Froth Behavior and Operating Parameters of Flotation Column

International Mineral Processing Congress
Fardis Nakhaei Amir Hajizadeh Omran Mehdi Irannajad Sima Mohammadnejad
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"This study presents an experimental program performed to investigate the effects of flotation variables including gas flow rate, froth depth, slurry solids percent, frother/collector dosage and pH on the froth bubble size during desulfurization of an iron ore. These conditions were varied using a central composite design (CCD). Image analysis techniques have been developed and used successfully to characterize the froth bubble size. Results of the CCD experiments showed that the flotation variables have different effects on the froth bubble size. The froth height, air flowrate, pH and solid content had the most important influence on the froth bubble size. The interaction between the collector-frother, pH-collector, frother-air flowrate, solid content-froth height, pH-froth height and solid content-pH were also significant. Process state can be accurately deduced from the froth surface appearance, providing a convenient way to quantify the parameters as a function of the process control. INTRODUCTION Flotation processes are subjected to a wide variety of process disturbances, some of which are made by the change in mineral features and others to variation in operating procedures. Feed and air flow rates, densities, size distributions and shapes of particles, surface properties, and reagent dosages and compositions can all change, often with significant effect on the performance of the plant (Moolman et al., 1996a). Flotation process efficiency is governed by the wettability of the solid as well as the surface tension at the liquid-gas. Both of these properties are influenced by operational conditions encountering in a flotation process. The structure of froths developed on the pulp surfaces of flotation cells has a remarkable effect on both the grade and recovery of minerals in the concentrate (Shean and Cilliers, 2011)."
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APA: Fardis Nakhaei Amir Hajizadeh Omran Mehdi Irannajad Sima Mohammadnejad  (2018)  Relationship between Froth Behavior and Operating Parameters of Flotation Column

MLA: Fardis Nakhaei Amir Hajizadeh Omran Mehdi Irannajad Sima Mohammadnejad Relationship between Froth Behavior and Operating Parameters of Flotation Column. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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