Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
234589 Minerals Engineering 2006 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

A technique for determining the recovery of attached particles across the froth phase in flotation that relies on measuring the rate at which bubble–particle aggregates enter the froth is used to investigate the selectivity of attached particles across the froth phase. Combining these measurements with those of other techniques for determining the froth recovery of attached particles provides an insight into the different sub-processes of particle rejection in the froth phase. The results of experiments conducted in a 3 m3 Outokumpu tank cell show that the detachment of particles from aggregates in the froth phase occurs largely at the pulp–froth interface. In particular it is shown that the pulp–froth interface selectively detaches particles from aggregates according to their physical attributes.

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