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METHOD FOR THE SEPARATION OF MIXTURES IN PROCESS ENGINEERING
Froth Flotation; Froth floatation process; Flotation process; Froth-flotation process; Floatation agent; Froth floatation; Collector (chemistry); Froth floation; Zinc sulfide flotation; Ore pulp; Froth flotation process; Flotation mill
  • Different types of collectors, or surfactants, used in froth flotation.
  • Comparison of the sizes of flotation columns and [[Jameson Cell]]s with similar capacities.
  • Copper sulfide foam in a froth-flotation cell

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Definitie

Flotation process
·add. ·- A process of separating the substances contained in pulverized ore or the like by depositing the mixture on the surface of a flowing liquid, the substances that are quickly wet readily overcoming the surface tension of the liquid and sinking, the others flowing off in a film or slime on the surface, though, perhaps, having a greater specific gravity than those that sink.

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Froth flotation

Froth flotation is a process for selectively separating hydrophobic materials from hydrophilic. This is used in mineral processing, paper recycling and waste-water treatment industries. Historically this was first used in the mining industry, where it was one of the great enabling technologies of the 20th century. It has been described as "the single most important operation used for the recovery and upgrading of sulfide ores". The development of froth flotation has improved the recovery of valuable minerals, such as copper- and lead-bearing minerals. Along with mechanized mining, it has allowed the economic recovery of valuable metals from much lower grade ore than previously.