Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10280118 Minerals Engineering 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The proposed relationship between flotation rate constant k and bubble surface area flux Sb for the pulp zone, namely k = PSb, where P is the “floatability factor”, is tested at the microscale. Bubble size Db was measured by an adaptation of the McGill bubble size analyzer. The range in Sb, up to 50 s−1, is comparable to full-scale machines. Standard statistical procedures were used to asses the plausibility of the model for the two materials tested, NiO-20 μm and galena-37 μm giving P ≈ 1.73 × 10−3 and ≈2.82 × 10−3, respectively, comparable to available values. The data, however, cannot unambiguously distinguish among the various relationships of the form k∝1/Dbm where m may range up to 2.
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