Mathematical models to simulate industrial flotation from laboratory tests
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https://doi.org/10.15381/iigeo.v2i3.2120Keywords:
flow sheet, mathematical models, concentration radius, float processed, industrial flotationAbstract
The purpose of this research work is to present the flow diagram, material balance, equation statement and development of mathematical models that will allow us to predict final results such as: grades, recoveries and concentration radius that a mineral will report when it is processed by industrial scale flotation with information obtained from a batch of tests at the laboratory level, a method that can be applied to a wide variety of minerals and can be evaluated technically and economically with a high level of confidence.Downloads
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