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Froth Flotation

Froth Flotation

Processing ability: 0.2–16 m³/min
Impeller rotation speed: 191–400 r/min
Dimensions: 700×700×750–2200×2900×1400 mm
weight: 468–4486 kg
Material handling: non-ferrous metals, ferrous metals, precious metals, non-metallic mineral, chemical raw materials, etc

Introduction

The process used in mining begins with the mixing of finely ground ores with water into a tank or cell. A reagent is used to enhance the hydrophobic properties of the desired compounds to separate them from the residual substances which are more hydrophilic. The mixture is agitated to assure an even dispersion.

Application

Froth flotation is considered to be the most widely used method for ore beneficiation. In ore beneficiation, flotation is a process in which valuable minerals are separated from worthless material or other valuable minerals by inducing them to gather in and on the surface of a froth layer. Sulfide and non-sulfide minerals as well as native metals are recovered by froth flotation. This process is based on the ability of certain chemicals to modify the surface properties of the mineral(s). Other chemicals are used to generate the froth and still others are used to adjust the pH. Certain chemicals are even capable of depressing the flotation of minerals that are either to be recovered at a later time or are not to be recovered.

Benefits

1. High overflow rate

2. Low cost and maintenance costs

3. High float concentration

Technical data

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