Effects of operating parameters on the froth and collection zone recovery in flotation: An industrial case study in a 10 m3 cell

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Abstract: The effects of flotation operation parameters, including froth depth, air flow rate, and frother dosage, on the froth and collection zone recovery and the flowrate of particles into the froth phase were investigated in a 10 m3 industrial cell. The results showed that froth recovery increases upon increasing air flowrate and frother dosage, as well as reducing froth depth. While all tested parameters affected the particles that entered into the froth phase, air flowrate and frother dosage showed the most and least significance, respectively. When the air flowrate, frother dosage, and froth depth were 146 m3/h, 150 mL/min, and 5 cm, respectively, froth recovery was found to be above 84%. Also, the effect of the parameters studied on collection zone recovery was different from their effect on the froth zone, with air flowrate having the greatest impact on the former.

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Ostadrahimi, M., Farrokhpay, S., Gharibi, K., & Dehghani, A. (2021). Effects of operating parameters on the froth and collection zone recovery in flotation: An industrial case study in a 10 m3 cell. Minerals, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/min11050494

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