- Title
- Study of froth recovery and froth dropback behaviour in a controlled plant environment
- Creator
- Rahman, Reza M.; Ata, Seher; Jameson, Graeme J.
- Relation
- XXVII International Mineral Processing Congress (IMPC 2014). Proceedings of the XXVII International Mineral Processing Congress (Santiago, Chile 20-24 October, 2014)
- Relation
- http://www.gecaminpublications.com/impc2014
- Publisher
- Gecamin Digital Publications
- Resource Type
- conference paper
- Date
- 2014
- Description
- This paper presents the results of a through investigation into the froth recovery measurements in a controlled plant environment using a device that allows direct collection of dropback particles from the froth phase. Test work was performed at the Northparkes concentrator (NSW, Australia), using a feed taken from the head of the cleaner scavenger bank. The feed slurry had a relatively higher copper grade varying from 5.2% to 6.8%. Experiments were performed to investigate the effect of important flotation parameters such as air flowrate on the froth recovery. The size of the particles in the relevant streams was also analysed to acquire in-depth knowledge about the froth dropback mechanism. The results suggested that the froth recovery could be as low as 70%, although it was relatively easy to achieve the values in the range 75% to 85% by the correct choice of operating variables. It was found that the air flowrate has a positive impact on both collection (pulp) and froth zone recoveries. However, the effect was more prominent in the froth zone. It appeared that the froth recovery is a strong function of particle size.
- Subject
- concentration plant; flotation fundamentals; froth and frothers
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1322351
- Identifier
- uon:24567
- Language
- eng
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