Methods for Pollucite Flotation, Plagioclase Flotation, and Quartz Purification
US-2024359190-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US12083539B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12083539-B2 |
| Application number | US-201817264641-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 1, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 1, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2024 |
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A flotation line for treating mineral ore particles suspended in slurry is disclosed. The flotation line includes a scavenger part and a scavenger cleaner part. The flotation line is characterized in that the scavenger part or the scavenger cleaner part includes a flotation cell with blast tubes for introducing slurry infeed into the flotation cell; or in that the scavenger part or the scavenger cleaner part is followed by a flotation cell with blast tubes for introducing slurry infeed into the flotation cell. Further, a use of the flotation line is presented, as well as a flotation plant including a flotation line according to the invention.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A flotation line for treating mineral ore particles suspended in slurry, comprising a scavenger part with at least two scavenger flotation cells for the separation of slurry into a first underflow and a first overflow; and a scavenger cleaner part comprising at least two scavenger cleaner flotation cells for the separation of slurry into a second overflow and a second underflow wherein the first overflow from the scavenger flotation cells is arranged to flow into a regrinding unit and then into the scavenger cleaner part; the first underflow from the last scavenger flotation cell of the flotation line and the second underflow from the last scavenger cleaner flotation cell of the flotation line is arranged to be removed from the flotation line as tailings; at least 30% of the flotation volume in the flotation line comprises a mechanical agitator comprising a system for introducing flotation gas into the flotation cells; the flotation cells of the flotation line are connected in series and arranged in fluid communication so that a subsequent flotation cell is arranged to receive the first or the second underflow from a previous flotation cell as slurry infeed; wherein the scavenger part or the scavenger cleaner part comprises a flotation cell with blast tubes for introducing slurry infeed into the flotation cell; or in that the scavenger part or the scavenger cleaner part is followed by the flotation cell with the blast tubes for introducing slurry infeed into the flotation cell; the flotation cell with the blast tubes configured to receive the first underflow from the scavenger flotation cell or the second underflow from the scavenger cleaner flotation cell as slurry infeed; and wherein each of the blast tubes comprises an inlet nozzle for feeding a slurry infeed into the blast tube, an inlet for pressurized gas, the slurry infeed subjected to the pressurized gas as it is discharged from the inlet nozzle, an elongated chamber arranged to receive under pressure the slurry infeed, and an outlet nozzle configured to restrict flow of slurry infeed from the outlet nozzle, to maintain slurry infeed in the elongated chamber under pressure, and to induce a supersonic shockwave into the slurry infeed as it exits the blast tube. 2. The flotation line according to claim 1 , wherein it further comprises a rougher part with a rougher flotation cell for the separation of slurry into a third underflow and a third overflow, the third overflow arranged to flow directly into a cleaner flotation line, and the third underflow from a last rougher flotation cell is arranged to flow into the scavenger part as slurry infeed. 3. The flotation line according to claim 2 , wherein the rougher part comprises at least two flotation cells. 4. The flotation line according to claim 1 , wherein at least 60% of the flotation volume in the flotation line comprises the mechanical agitator comprising the system for introducing flotation gas into the flotation cell. 5. The flotation line according to claim 1 , wherein the scavenger part comprises the flotation cell with blast tubes. 6. The flotation line according to claim 5 , wherein the flotation cell with blast tubes is preceded by the scavenger flotation cell. 7. The flotation line according to claim 5 , wherein the flotation cell with blast tubes is preceded by the scavenger flotation cell comprising the mechanical agitator. 8. The flotation line according to claim 5 , wherein the flotation cell with blast tubes is preceded by a further flotation cell with blast tubes. 9. The flotation line according to claim 5 , wherein the flotation cell with blast tubes is the last flotation cell of the scavenger part. 10. The flotation line according to claim 1 , wherein the scavenger cleaner part comprises the flotation cell with blast tubes. 11. The flotation line according to claim 10 , wherein the flotation cell with blast tubes is preceded by the scavenger cleaner flotation cell. 12. The flotation line according to claim 10 , wherein the flotation cell with blast tubes is preceded by the scavenger cleaner flotation cell comprising the mechanical agitator. 13. The flotation line according to claim 11 , wherein the scavenger cleaner flotation cell is preceded by a Jameson cell in which the size range of the flotation gas bubbles is 0.4 to 1.2 mm; or a further flotation cell with blast tubes, in which the size range of the flotation gas bubbles is 0.05 to 0.7 mm. 14. The flotation line according to claim 11 , wherein the scavenger cleaner flotation cell is preceded by a further flotation cell with blast tubes configured to restrict flow of slurry infeed from an outlet nozzle, to maintain slurry infeed under pressure in the blast tube, and to induce a supersonic shockwave into the slurry infeed as it exits the blast tube. 15. The flotation line according to claim 10 , wherein the flotation cell with blast tubes is the last flotation cell of the scavenger cleaner part. 16. The flotation line according to claim 10 , wherein the scavenger part comprises the flotation cell with blast tubes. 17. The flotation line according to claim 16 , wherein the flotation cell with blast tubes is preceded by the scavenger flotation cell. 18. The flotation line according to claim 16 , wherein the flotation cell with blast tubes is preceded by the scavenger flotation cell comprising the mechanical agitator. 19. The flotation line according to claim 16 , wherein the flotation cell with blast tubes is preceded by a further flotation cell with blast tubes. 20. The flotation line according to claim 16 , wherein the flotation cell with blast tubes is the last flotation cell of the scavenger part. 21. The flotation line according to claim 1 , wherein the overflows of the flotation cells comprise a concentrate, and the underflows of the flotation cells are arranged to flow into the tailings. 22. The flotation line according to claim 1 , wherein the underflow from the previous flotation cell is arranged to be led into the subsequent flotation cell by gravity. 23. The flotation line according to claim 1 , wherein the scavenger part comprises 2-7 flotation cells. 24. The flotation line according to claim 1 , wherein the scavenger cleaner part comprises 2-6 flotation cells. 25. The flotation line according to claim 1 , wherein the ratio of height (H) of the flotation cell with blast tubes, the height measured as the distance from the bottom of a flotation tank of the flotation cell to a launder lip of the flotation tank, to diameter (D) of the flotation cell with blast tubes, the diameter measured at a distance of the outlet nozzle of the blast tube from the bottom of the flotation tank, (H/D) is 0.5 to 1.5. 26. The flotation line according to claim 1 , wherein the volume of the flotation cell with blast tubes is at least 10 m 3 . 27. The flotation line according to claim 1 , wherein the flotation cell with blast tubes comprises 2-40 blast tubes. 28. A flotation plant comprising a flotation line according to claim 1 . 29. The flotation plant according to claim 28 , wherein the plant comprises at least two, or at least three flotation lines according to claim 1 . 30. The flotation plant according to claim 28 , wherein the flotation line is arranged to recover particles from minerals having a Mohs hardness of 2 to 3.
Nozzles for injecting gas into the flotation tank · CPC title
Flotation tanks having means for discharging the pulp, e.g. as a bleed stream · CPC title
Discharge mechanisms for the froth · CPC title
Froth-flotation processes · CPC title
Feed mechanisms for the slurry · CPC title
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