The use of enrichment ratios to support kinetic studies in flotation

Vinnett L.; da Silva G.R.; Marion C.; Carrasco C.; Waters K.E.

Abstract

This paper presents the use and evaluation of enrichment ratios (ER) from different batch flotation protocols. Two protocols under flotation time extensions ( > 20 min) are analysed, which favour steady recoveries to be obtained at the end of the process. Agar's criterion is used to evaluate the consistency between the maximum recovery obtained by regression and the total measured recoveries. A good agreement is observed under critical flotation times (t(crit)) lower than 40% of the total flotation time, where t(crit), corresponds to the time at which the incremental concentrate grade equals the feed grade (grinding product). A discretized ER is used as an approximation of instantaneous ER to characterize the evolution of the enrichment along the process. This discrete ER is defined as the ratio between the incremental concentrate grade and the grade of the solid in the flotation cell prior to the respective flotation interval. Discrete ERs greater than 1 along with significant discrete recoveries are feasible, suggesting that further analyses are required to evaluate the process exhaustion. Four size-by-size tests are also studied to assess the distribution of the discrete ERs at long flotation times. Almost all the evaluated classes present discrete ERs greater than 1 in the last flotation intervals. Therefore, the non-selective mechanisms (ie., entrainment, true flotation of gangue and gangue association) cannot be considered as the predominant contributions to the overall discrete recoveries. Exceptions may be laboratory tests under very fast kinetic responses, high mass recoveries, long flotation times and high content of non-floatable valuable minerals.

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Título según WOS: The use of enrichment ratios to support kinetic studies in flotation
Título según SCOPUS: The use of enrichment ratios to support kinetic studies in flotation
Título de la Revista: MINERALS ENGINEERING
Volumen: 144
Editorial: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.mineng.2019.106054

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS