Testing of Cycloflotation Process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Turgut Yalcin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

"Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in flotation cell design, and one of the areas where attention is being focused is flotation in centrifugal fields which aims at increasing the flotation rates by forced bubble-particle contact.A new cycloflotation device was developed at Laurentian University and tested on the nickel ore of Falconbridge Limited in Sudbury. In comparison with conventional flotation, cycloflotation yielded at least seven times faster flotation rates in terms of the mass of solids floated per unit time per unit flotation volume, while producing concentrate grades similar to those of conventional flotation. These results, which were obtained with a bench-scale ""cyclofloat cell,"" suggest that cycloflotation has the potential of setting a new direction in flotation technology.IntroductionFroth flotation is no doubt the dominant separation technique in the mineral processing industry. Since its inception early in this century, much research effort has been and is still being expended on this process. Until recent years, emphasis seems to have been placed on the chemical aspects of flotation, but there is now an increased awareness for the need to improve flotation machine performance and more and more attention is being directed towards this area. In a 1982 article on ""Flotation Machines"" (Young 1982) it is stated that "" ... by now the design of the machines used would have reached a high level of perfection, ... In fact, this is not the case ... "".The process of flotation in a flotation device may be considered to take place in several distinct stages as follows:"
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APA: Turgut Yalcin  (1994)  Testing of Cycloflotation Process

MLA: Turgut Yalcin Testing of Cycloflotation Process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1994.

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