Title of article :
Stage specialization for design and analysis of flotation circuits
Author/Authors :
Radmehr, V School of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Shafaei, S.Z School of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Noaparast, M School of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Abdollahi, H School of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This paper presents a new approach for flotation circuit design. Initially, it was proven
numerically and analytically that in order to achieve the highest recovery in different
circuit configurations, the best equipment must be placed at the beginning stage of the
flotation circuits. The size of the entering particles and the types of streams including
pulp and froth were considered as the basis for specialization of the flotation processes.
In the new approach, the flotation process plays as the two functions of primary and
secondary concentrations. The proposed approach was applied to a lead flotation circuit
of a lead-zinc flotation plant. The results obtained showed that in most traditionaloriented
circuits, a large part of the streams containing valuable metals were returned to
the rougher stage, which, in turn, reduced the efficiency and caused perturbation. In the
new approach, providing more control over unit operations in the circuit could provide a
higher performance. In addition, in cases where zinc minerals are liberated from their
gangue in coarse size, the new approach, by generating coarse-grained tailing, can
prevent excessive grinding of zinc minerals in the feed into the zinc flotation circuit.
Keywords :
Froth Flotation , Circuit Design , Specialization , Lead Flotation Plant , Primary and Secondary Concentrations
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics