Description of SF Flotation Cell
Flotation is undoubtedly the most important and versatile mineral processing technique and its application is being expanded to treat greater tonnages and to cover new areas. In flotation cell concentration, the mineral is usually transferred to the froth, or float fraction, leaving the gangue in the pulp or tailing.
Application
Flotation is a selective process and can be used to achieve specific separations from complex ores such as lead-zinc, copper-zinc, etc. Initially developed to treat the sulphides of copper, lead, and zinc, the field of flotation has now expanded to include the oxidized minerals, non-metallic ores and fine coal.
Features
1. Large self suction capacity, lower power consumption
2. Have the capacity to suck air and slurry
3. Lower rotational speed of impeller, long service time
4. Slurry in flotation cell cycled up and down in fixed way, which is favorable to the suspension of coarse particles
Technical Specification of SF Flotation Cell
Model
|
Volume
(m3)
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Impeller Diameter(mm)
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Capacity
(m3/min)
|
Impeller Speed(r/min)
|
Motor Power(KW)
|
Dimensions
(L*W*H) (mm)
|
SF-0.37
|
0.37
|
300
|
0.2-0.4
|
352
|
0.55
|
700*700*750
|
SF-0.7
|
0.7
|
350
|
0.3-0.9
|
400
|
1.1
|
920*820*950
|
SF-1.2
|
1.2
|
450
|
0.6-1.2
|
312
|
1.5
|
1100*1100*1100
|
SF-2.8
|
2.8
|
550
|
1.5-3.5
|
268
|
1.5
|
1700*1600*1150
|
SF-4
|
4
|
650
|
0.5-4
|
238
|
1.5
|
1850*2050*1200
|