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Started by Yaseen Ahmad
a copper ore (calcopirit main mineral) is working in 500 tons/hour capacity 3 shifts. the system consists of rough flotation and cleaning flotation. rough flotation gain efficiency 85% how many cells are required in rough flotation ( cell volume is ...
a copper ore (calcopirit main mineral) is working in 500 tons/hour capacity 3 shifts. the system consists of rough flotation and cleaning flotation. rough flotation gain efficiency 85% how many cells are required in rough flotation ( cell volume is ...
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Started by metaltec2020
Hello Everyone, We are looking into purchasing a Gold Flotation Plant (it'll have a jaw crusher, impact crusher, ball mill, knelson concentrator and denver flotation cell). My question is, what are the next steps after scraping off the froth or foam...
Hello Everyone, We are looking into purchasing a Gold Flotation Plant (it'll have a jaw crusher, impact crusher, ball mill, knelson concentrator and denver flotation cell). My question is, what are the next steps after scraping off the froth or foam...
Last commented on by Herbert James
I am very interested in your subject, can we talk about it in detail?
I am very interested in your subject, can we talk about it in detail?
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Started by meena
hi All, Can anyone advise me if Guar gum can be used as a depressant in flotation in Gold mine processing? Guar gum is an effective depressant for talc but also depress pyrite. Is there a way around not to depress pyrite?
hi All, Can anyone advise me if Guar gum can be used as a depressant in flotation in Gold mine processing? Guar gum is an effective depressant for talc but also depress pyrite. Is there a way around not to depress pyrite?
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Started by mardin
dear friends, we have a problem in the recovery of lead in flotation plant. our feed consists of oxide minerals, and we have a lot of froth in our cells especially in the rougher. the froth is poor, that means its density is low, and recovery is lo...
dear friends, we have a problem in the recovery of lead in flotation plant. our feed consists of oxide minerals, and we have a lot of froth in our cells especially in the rougher. the froth is poor, that means its density is low, and recovery is lo...
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Started by Millza79
I am looking at a flowsheet, where the Rougher bank tailings (with six mechanical) cells reports to final tailings. Do you think there is a necessity to have a separate Scavenger bank to treat the Rougher tailings, or is six cells in the Rougher...
I am looking at a flowsheet, where the Rougher bank tailings (with six mechanical) cells reports to final tailings. Do you think there is a necessity to have a separate Scavenger bank to treat the Rougher tailings, or is six cells in the Rougher...
Last replied to by Mike
It depends. It depends on a lot of factors that can only be answered by test work. Some plants have only 1 rougher, others have many more. Some plants have rougher/scavenger circuits others do no...
It depends. It depends on a lot of factors that can only be answered by test work. Some plants have only 1 rougher, others have many more. Some plants have rougher/scavenger circuits others do no...
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Started by BrantT
Hi. We have a bank of 6 DR24 Sub-A cells which we are recommissioning. These are self-aerating though want the ability to add LP air to increase the pull rate if need be. Would anyone know where this air should be added? According to the ori...
Hi. We have a bank of 6 DR24 Sub-A cells which we are recommissioning. These are self-aerating though want the ability to add LP air to increase the pull rate if need be. Would anyone know where this air should be added? According to the ori...
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Started by Lubricants
What is the influence of used oil in the flotation process of platinum and gold and how can you mitigate?
What is the influence of used oil in the flotation process of platinum and gold and how can you mitigate?
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Started by rockhound193482
We shut down last November when it was freezing, up to that time we had no problem with an abundance of froth in the rougher and scavenger cells.We were successfully grinding and floating a black sand concentrate with extremely fine black sand and ve...
We shut down last November when it was freezing, up to that time we had no problem with an abundance of froth in the rougher and scavenger cells.We were successfully grinding and floating a black sand concentrate with extremely fine black sand and ve...
Last replied to by Mike
This can come from several different factors from the gold not be being free and as such you do not have enough surface area on the particles for bubble attachment enough to float, to having too much ...
This can come from several different factors from the gold not be being free and as such you do not have enough surface area on the particles for bubble attachment enough to float, to having too much ...
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Started by Gene Cheeseman
I am currently working on the design of a small 400 t/d gold flotation circuit that will consist of (28) DR24 equivalent 50 ft3 SubA flotation cells. (inclusive of rougher, scavenger, & cleaner circuits) What type of blower is best for this kind o...
I am currently working on the design of a small 400 t/d gold flotation circuit that will consist of (28) DR24 equivalent 50 ft3 SubA flotation cells. (inclusive of rougher, scavenger, & cleaner circuits) What type of blower is best for this kind o...
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Started by baja_patient
Dear All, thanking you all humbly for contributing to such an amazing forum, I am a big fan! I've been historically very involved in all kinds of forums and I value them very highly. Now to my question, i've recently been given an old Wemco/Enviro...
Dear All, thanking you all humbly for contributing to such an amazing forum, I am a big fan! I've been historically very involved in all kinds of forums and I value them very highly. Now to my question, i've recently been given an old Wemco/Enviro...
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Dear all , i'm lee from China , our company is one supplier of the floation reagent , mainly product is sodium sulphide and sodium hydrosulphide solid , but i do not know what kind ore floation need our product , cooper mine or gold mine ...
Dear all , i'm lee from China , our company is one supplier of the floation reagent , mainly product is sodium sulphide and sodium hydrosulphide solid , but i do not know what kind ore floation need our product , cooper mine or gold mine ...
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Started by Joola68
I flot 2 conc Cu and Co. Xanthate in return water is activating the Co in Cu flot, which we don’t need . Any ideas how to destroy Xanthate in return water . I’ve tried ozone expensive but works
I flot 2 conc Cu and Co. Xanthate in return water is activating the Co in Cu flot, which we don’t need . Any ideas how to destroy Xanthate in return water . I’ve tried ozone expensive but works
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hi dear, our company supply cheapest sodium sulphide and sodium hydrosulphide from China , if you consume it we can supply quotation .
hi dear, our company supply cheapest sodium sulphide and sodium hydrosulphide from China , if you consume it we can supply quotation .
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Started by Henryezra
Hi all, is it possible dosing excess ZnS04 to the grinding circuit to depress Zn in the Pb circuit would affect Zn recovery in the Zn circuit? On several occasions we had very poor Zn recoveries when using the reagent, and adding more than the usual ...
Hi all, is it possible dosing excess ZnS04 to the grinding circuit to depress Zn in the Pb circuit would affect Zn recovery in the Zn circuit? On several occasions we had very poor Zn recoveries when using the reagent, and adding more than the usual ...
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hi dear , do you need the Na2S and NaSH , our company focus on this two products , if you used it we can supply quotation .
hi dear , do you need the Na2S and NaSH , our company focus on this two products , if you used it we can supply quotation .
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Started by Ryder1337
Hello, Our pit right now is in a big batch of oxidized ore, there trying to split feed wither another cleaner ore body. Our cleaner recovery is always good, it’s just our rougher recovery always drops about 5-8 percent when we get into this...
Hello, Our pit right now is in a big batch of oxidized ore, there trying to split feed wither another cleaner ore body. Our cleaner recovery is always good, it’s just our rougher recovery always drops about 5-8 percent when we get into this...
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hi , dear our company is supplier of the sodium sulphide and sodium hydrosulfide from China , if you need it we can support it ,
hi , dear our company is supplier of the sodium sulphide and sodium hydrosulfide from China , if you need it we can support it ,
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Started by Math Nope
Hi, What is the optimum method to recover fine cassiterite (270 - 400 mesh)? Thanks.
Hi, What is the optimum method to recover fine cassiterite (270 - 400 mesh)? Thanks.
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The liberation degree of our tin ore is low and tin mineral distribute relatively same in each grain size. We have conducted some test but no result can achieve our target (optimum grade and recovery)...
The liberation degree of our tin ore is low and tin mineral distribute relatively same in each grain size. We have conducted some test but no result can achieve our target (optimum grade and recovery)...
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Started by Lawrance
Normally when treating old dumps for PGM recovery, the material comes with vegetation and it generates an amount of wood chips which are know to absorb reagents(particularly xanthates) any ideas how to quantify the wood chips and how to quantify the ...
Normally when treating old dumps for PGM recovery, the material comes with vegetation and it generates an amount of wood chips which are know to absorb reagents(particularly xanthates) any ideas how to quantify the wood chips and how to quantify the ...
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Started by Millza79
I was reading about a chlorite pre-float. Is this common? I have never heard of it before (know of multiple talc and carbon pre-float applications).
I was reading about a chlorite pre-float. Is this common? I have never heard of it before (know of multiple talc and carbon pre-float applications).
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Started by khans318
I want to perform Ni sulfide flotation in a 1 L laboratory cell. But after adding the reagents, starting the reaction and collecting the concentrate the pH of the pulp decreases. So we have to add soda ash further to adjust the pH again to 10.1 which...
I want to perform Ni sulfide flotation in a 1 L laboratory cell. But after adding the reagents, starting the reaction and collecting the concentrate the pH of the pulp decreases. So we have to add soda ash further to adjust the pH again to 10.1 which...
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Started by engwayu
I am designing a laboratory pilot scale column flotation cell to be used for testing different mineral systems by flotation. I am considering using a jetting air sparging system to mimic industrial practice. I am leaning toward Eriez's SlamJet system...
I am designing a laboratory pilot scale column flotation cell to be used for testing different mineral systems by flotation. I am considering using a jetting air sparging system to mimic industrial practice. I am leaning toward Eriez's SlamJet system...
Last replied to by Craig Hutchinson
I can address a few issues in general terms. Regarding your question about which operators are using SlamJets, EFD has thousands of installed units across a broad spectrum of flotation and leaching a...
I can address a few issues in general terms. Regarding your question about which operators are using SlamJets, EFD has thousands of installed units across a broad spectrum of flotation and leaching a...
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Started by Steve
Hello, my query has two volleys that may be related. What are few tips for dealing with high clay copper sulfide ore in flotation. When we get batches of high clay ore, our recovery drops drastically, rougher cells start pulling more than usual. Ro...
Hello, my query has two volleys that may be related. What are few tips for dealing with high clay copper sulfide ore in flotation. When we get batches of high clay ore, our recovery drops drastically, rougher cells start pulling more than usual. Ro...
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Started by phanindra
Copper sulfate is one of the reagents in Zinc flotation. Zinc sulfate is present as an impurity in Copper sulfate solution. Does this impurity have any negative effect on zinc recovery?
Copper sulfate is one of the reagents in Zinc flotation. Zinc sulfate is present as an impurity in Copper sulfate solution. Does this impurity have any negative effect on zinc recovery?
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Started by longz
I want to decide on which valves to install on flotation bank cells in our scavenger circuit. Each bank has three cells. I am looking at improving level control and circuit mass pull for better recovery in the circuit. Mill feed throughput is 70tph. ...
I want to decide on which valves to install on flotation bank cells in our scavenger circuit. Each bank has three cells. I am looking at improving level control and circuit mass pull for better recovery in the circuit. Mill feed throughput is 70tph. ...
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Started by florenc
Hi, I have a clear Calcopyrite ore and want to calculate the qty of Cu concentrate, can you help me with the calculation formula of it. Al so i need the formula when we have Cu & Zn. Thanks
Hi, I have a clear Calcopyrite ore and want to calculate the qty of Cu concentrate, can you help me with the calculation formula of it. Al so i need the formula when we have Cu & Zn. Thanks
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Started by Nikita Gupta
Can the current SAG mills be replaced with High Pressure Grinding Rolls (HPGR) for producing Zinc and Lead Concentrates? Will the equipments have to undergo any change when HPGRs are used instead of SAG mills? Can someone illustrate the points to be ...
Can the current SAG mills be replaced with High Pressure Grinding Rolls (HPGR) for producing Zinc and Lead Concentrates? Will the equipments have to undergo any change when HPGRs are used instead of SAG mills? Can someone illustrate the points to be ...
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Started by fatihgok
I am trying to float sphalerite which is contain 6%zinc. But, zinc concentrate contain also 15% arsenic. So I am trying to get rid of arsenic. How can I remove arsenic from zinc concentrate? Could anyone help me? Thanks for your assistance.
I am trying to float sphalerite which is contain 6%zinc. But, zinc concentrate contain also 15% arsenic. So I am trying to get rid of arsenic. How can I remove arsenic from zinc concentrate? Could anyone help me? Thanks for your assistance.
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Started by mardin
I would like to know about the effect of the weight of added Na2S to the ore (for example 3 kilo per ton) in final concentrate tonnage.
I would like to know about the effect of the weight of added Na2S to the ore (for example 3 kilo per ton) in final concentrate tonnage.
Last replied to by Mike
Maybe a lot, maybe nothing. Depends on your ore, your other reagents, and a lot of other things. You have to run lab & pilot plant tests to tell.
Maybe a lot, maybe nothing. Depends on your ore, your other reagents, and a lot of other things. You have to run lab & pilot plant tests to tell.
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Started by sbreen73
All, We have been having issues with plugging on the discharge of our vertical froth pumps? This is in a copper mill. When we opened up the pipe we found that much of the diameter of the pipe was covered in a buildup. Please see the attached picture...
All, We have been having issues with plugging on the discharge of our vertical froth pumps? This is in a copper mill. When we opened up the pipe we found that much of the diameter of the pipe was covered in a buildup. Please see the attached picture...
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Started by mardin
In our factory, by determining the monthly production amount, the actual amount of concentration is usually different from the computational amount of it (always the actual is more with the significant difference. The amount of feed is completely c...
In our factory, by determining the monthly production amount, the actual amount of concentration is usually different from the computational amount of it (always the actual is more with the significant difference. The amount of feed is completely c...
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Started by newmet94
Greetings everyone, I am working with a project involving a refractory gold ore where arsenopyrite and pyrite carry disseminated, sub-microscopic gold particles. There is little (only a few percent) free gold in the ore. Currently, the sulfide flot...
Greetings everyone, I am working with a project involving a refractory gold ore where arsenopyrite and pyrite carry disseminated, sub-microscopic gold particles. There is little (only a few percent) free gold in the ore. Currently, the sulfide flot...
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Started by Sloan
What kind of "routine" test work would you recommend doing in the lab to be able monitor the plant performance to see whether it is running efficiently and pin point the areas that require improvement? Please consider a plant that is struggling wit...
What kind of "routine" test work would you recommend doing in the lab to be able monitor the plant performance to see whether it is running efficiently and pin point the areas that require improvement? Please consider a plant that is struggling wit...
In order to determine the flotation required to operate your rougher flotation circuit is necessary to perform a testing program to provide some key information. It is important to determine the optim...