Application of Flotation cell (total cross-section, air-lift, micro bubble)

Application of Flotation cell (total cross-section, air-lift, micro bubble)

  • Submitted By: allofme00
  • Date Submitted: 04/09/2015 7:32 PM
  • Category: Business
  • Words: 404
  • Page: 2
  • Views: 1

Application of Flotation cell (total cross-section, air-lift, micro bubble)
One or more air chambers are installed in the bottom of the tub. And on the cover of the air chamber are full of one-way valves. when the one-way valves are open, the pressed air will be fed into the flotation cell. The air in the pulp becomes micro-bubbles and the mineral particles attached to the bubbles are overflowed.
More about Flotation cell (total cross-section, air-lift, micro bubble) in>http://www.ballmillassurance.net/products4_4_19.html
More about flotation equipment in>http://www.ballmillassurance.net/products4.html
As the impellers rotate, the ore pulp in the cavity of impellers is threw to all around by the action of centrifugal force and a negative pressure area is formed. Meanwhile, the ore pulp in the upper side of cover plate is absorbed to the cavity of impellers to form pulp cycle in the upside. And when the blade in the bottom throws the ore pulp, the ore pulp is added to the center, which forms cycle in the bottom. While the air is absorbed to the cavity of impellers to mix with ore pulp and then form considerable tiny bubbles. Such bubbles rise to the foam layer and become the foam products scraped by the scraper blade.
More about SF flotation cell in> http://www.ballmillassurance.net/products4_4_22.html
More about flotation equipment in>http://www.ballmillassurance.net/products4.html
At working, the ore pulp in the cavity of impellers is threw to all around by the action of centrifugal force and a negative pressure area is formed. Meanwhile, the ore pulp in the upper side of cover plate is absorbed to the cavity of impellers to form pulp cycle in the upside. And when the blade in the bottom throws the ore pulp, the ore pulp is added to the center, which forms cycle in the bottom. While the air is absorbed to the cavity of impellers to mix with ore pulp and then form considerable tiny bubbles. Such bubbles rise to the foam layer and become the foam products...

Similar Essays