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Conference Proceedings

Centenary of Flotation Symposium

Conference Proceedings

Centenary of Flotation Symposium

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Flotation Reagents - A Critical Overview From an Industry Perspective

An overview of flotation reagents used in sulfide and non-sulfide separations, from an industrial perspective, is given in this presentation to highlight the current applications knowledge. The historical and theoretical aspects, which are well documented in numerous books and reviews, will only be highlighted, when necessary, to support the theme of this paper, viz critical analysis of reagent research, design, selection and optimisation with an emphasis on relevance to plant needs and practice. The three types of flotation reagents; viz collectors, frothers and modifiers, used currently in the industry are briefly reviewed; pitfalls and gaps, arising from somewhat arbitrary and reductionistic practice in reagent applications, are identified; and the impact of environmental regulations on current and future reagent development is discussed. The importance of frothers and modifiers, which have received less overall attention than collectors, is highlighted. The need for a rational, holistic (or total system', top-down') approach for reagent design, selection and optimisation is discussed with a view to provide remedies for pitfalls and a platform for filling gaps in reagent chemistry and applications, and to develop reagent technology that can deliver robust solutions to plant needs. Flotation Matrix 100TM, a comprehensive package designed at Cytec to incorporate all the elements of the holistic approach - viz definition of mineralogy and plant needs, rule-based expert system rational reagent selection, and laboratory and plant best practices - will also be described.
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  • Published: 2005
  • PDF Size: 0.065 Mb.
  • Unique ID: P200505143

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