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Flotation Principles — How Froth Flotation Works in Mineral Processing

A comprehensive guide to flotation principles, covering how collectors, frothers and modifiers work, the physics of bubble-particle attachment, and how to optimize flotation performance.

WSHT Mining Group
Senior Mining Engineer
· 2026-06-24 · 1 min read
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Introduction to Flotation

Froth flotation is one of the most important concentration processes used in mineral processing. It selectively separates hydrophobic (water-repelling) particles from hydrophilic (water-attracting) particles by attaching them to air bubbles rising through a water slurry.

Basic Flotation Chemistry

Collectors:

  • Xanthates: Most common collectors for sulfide minerals
  • Thionocarbamates: Selective for chalcopyrite
  • Dithiophosphates: Used for secondary copper minerals
  • Fatty acids: Used for oxide minerals

Frothers:

  • Create stable air bubbles in the flotation cell
  • Control bubble size and froth stability
  • Common frothers: MIBC, pine oil, alcohols

Modifiers:

  • pH modifiers: Lime (pH increase), sulfuric acid (pH decrease)
  • Depressants: Sodium cyanide, zinc sulfate
  • Activators: Copper sulfate for sphalerite
Flotation Principles

Froth Flotation — Mineral Separation Principle

Flotation Cell Components

  • Impeller: Mixes slurry with air and disperses bubbles
  • Stator: Stabilizes pulp flow and directs air flow
  • Launder: Collects the concentrate-laden froth
  • Conditioner: Provides residence time for reagent adsorption

Key Operating Parameters

  • Air flow rate: Affects bubble size and recovery
  • Pulp level: Controls residence time and entrainment
  • Impeller speed: Affects bubble-particle collision
  • Reagent dosage: Must be optimized for ore characteristics

WSHT provides flotation equipment and process optimization support for copper, lead, zinc, nickel and other sulfide mineral applications.

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