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Froth Floatation Process is considered one of the most asked concept.
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Which one of the following ores is best concentrated by froth-flotation method?
Which one of the following ores is best concentrated by froth floatation method?
In Froth Floatation process you will come across different terminologies. Let's discuss them.
This method is used for removing gangue from sulphide ores. In this process, a suspension of the powdered ore is made with water. Collectors and froth stabilisers are added to it. Collectors (e.g., pine oils, fatty acids, xanthates, etc.) enhance non-wettability of the mineral particles and froth stabilisers (e.g., cresols, aniline) stabilise the froth. The mineral particles become wet by oils while the gangue particles by water. A rotating paddle agitates the mixture and draws air in it. As a result, froth is formed which carries the mineral particles. The froth is light and is skimmed off. It is then dried for recovery of the ore particles. Sometimes, it is possible to separate two sulphide ores by adjusting the proportion of oil to water or by using 'depressants.' For example, in the case of an ore containing ZnS and Pbs, the depressant used is NaCN. It selectively prevents ZnS from coming to the froth but allows Pbs to come with the froth.
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