Application of Oxygen Demand Measurements to Aeration Design

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. Spira F. Rosenblum
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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22
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

"A correlation has been established between the oxygen demand of Brunswick Mining and Smelting ore and flotation results at the bench, pilot plant and operating plant scale. A method of dete""1llining the aeration requirement of sulphide ores on the basis of this correlation is presented. It is shown that abraded iron from grinding media plays an important role in aeration and flotation. Laboratory grinding must therefore be conducted under controlled conditions with suitable grinding media in order to obtain the true aeration requirement of the ore.A method of evaluating aerator efficiency, also based on oxygen demand measurements, has been used successfully at Brunswick Mining to design pilot plant and full-scale aeration systems.1. IntroductionPre-flotation aeration of sulphide pulps has been practiced in the Noranda Group for many years to help in the depression of pyrite and pyrrhotite and to promote chalcopyrite and/or galena. Recently, two out of three parallel circuits at the Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corp. Ltd. concentrator have been converted on a test basis to a new flowsheet incorporating aeration as a basic step. Among other benefits, a substantial decrease in the middlings load has been achieved as a result of improved pyrite rejection. There has been increasing interest in other organizations in the potential advantages to be derived from' aeration in terms of improved metallurgy and/or decreased reagent consumption."
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APA: P. Spira F. Rosenblum  (1978)  Application of Oxygen Demand Measurements to Aeration Design

MLA: P. Spira F. Rosenblum Application of Oxygen Demand Measurements to Aeration Design. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1978.

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