Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
234579 Minerals Engineering 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A brief outline of some of the pioneering events in the development of flotation technology, which originated in Broken Hill at the start of the 1900s, is presented. The development of the original Potter–Delprat process, the introduction of oils to generate froth flotation and the achievement of selective flotation processing are described, all focussed on solving challenges with the Broken Hill Pb–Ag–Zn ores. Some recent initiatives in flotation at BHP Billiton operations are also outlined, covering coal, copper, lead–silver–zinc and diamonds. Some views are offered on the characteristics of innovation in flotation and on possible trends into the future.

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