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ArticleName Ores and processing tailings flotation classification efficiency increase
DOI 10.17580/or.2017.02.07
ArticleAuthor Morozov Yu. P., Abdykirova G. Zh., Bekchurina E. A., Dyusenova S. B.
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Ural State Mining University (Ekaterinburg, Russia):

Morozov Yu. P., Professor, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, tails2002@inbox.ru
Bekchurina E. A., Associate Professor, Candidate of Engineering Sciences, efalej@yandex.ru

 

Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Benefication (Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan):

Abdykirova G. Zh., Leading Researcher, Candidate of Engineering Sciences, abdgul@mail.ru
Dyusenova S. B., Leading Engineer, dusenova_s@mail.ru

Abstract

Flotation classification process intensification is accomplished with a view to increase flotation and hydraulic classification efficiency, as well as to improve process automation. The results of the flotation classifier aerating regime optimization studies are presented. Pulp aeration efficiency in flotation classifier by electrolysis gases is shown, air dispersers of new designs are proposed. Efficient secondary concentration of minerals in froth is provided by means of froth product concentration in tapered chutes of flotation classifiers. The examples of application of flotation classifiers with tapered chutes for treatment of hematite ore processing tailings and Zhezkazgan concentrating plant tailings are presented. In order to increase hydraulic classification efficiency, starting material feed through tangential inlet in flotation classifier is provided. Flotation classification sands discharge optimization is accomplished. An automation system providing for discharge of sands fraction with specified solids content from bed layer formed on flotation classifier’s bottom was developed.

keywords Flotation classification, flotation, hydraulic classification, aerating regime, dispersers, secondary concentration, tapered chute, sands discharge
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