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Added: March 31, 20262026-03-31T05:44:00-04:00 2026-03-31T05:44:00-04:00In: Fixed Plant

What are the common terms used in flotation and their definitions?

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In the world of mineral processing, flotation (specifically froth flotation) is a sophisticated process used to separate valuable minerals from waste rock by exploiting differences in their surface properties. Here is a breakdown of the essential terminology you’ll encounter in the field.

Pulp (slurry): a mixture of ground ore and water. This is the “soup” that flows through the flotation circuit.

Valuable mineral: the specific mineral (e.g., chalcopyrite for copper) that you want to recover.

Gangue: the commercially worthless material (like quartz or calcite) that surrounds the valuable minerals in an ore.

Tailings: the waste product of the flotation process, consisting mostly of gangue that did not float.

Hydrophobic: “water-fearing.” These surfaces repel water and prefer to attach to air bubbles.

Hydrophilic: “water-loving.” These surfaces are easily wetted by water and will not attach to bubbles.

Contact angle: the angle formed at the interface where a liquid, gas, and solid meet. A higher contact angle indicates a more hydrophobic surface.

Collector: organic chemicals that coat the target mineral to make it hydrophobic (e.g., Xanthates).

Frother: chemicals added to stabilize air bubbles and create a persistent foam (froth) at the top of the cell.

Depressant: reagents used to make certain minerals hydrophilic, so they don’t float, preventing them from contaminating the concentrate.

Activator: a chemical that modifies the surface of a mineral so a collector can bond to it more easily.

pH regulator: acids or bases (like lime) used to control the acidity/alkalinity, which is critical for reagent effectiveness.

Impeller: the rotating part at the bottom of a flotation cell that keeps the pulp in suspension and disperses air into fine bubbles.

Froth phase: the layer of bubbles at the top of the cell carrying the mineral particles.

Launder: the trough or channel that collects the overflowing froth.

Recovery: the percentage of the total valuable mineral originally in the ore that ended up in the concentrate.

Grade: the concentration of the valuable mineral in the final product (e.g., a “30% copper concentrate”).

Selectivity: the ability of the process to separate the valuable mineral from the gangue. High selectivity means you got the “good stuff” without much “trash.”

Roughing: the first stage of flotation, aimed at recovering as much of the valuable mineral as possible (prioritizing recovery over grade).

Scavenging: the stage after roughing, designed to “scavenge” any remaining valuable minerals from the tailings.

Cleaning: the final stage(s) where the rougher concentrate is floated again to remove remaining gangue (prioritizing grade over recovery).

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