Product Features
- Optimal Bubble Size - Controlled bubble generation for maximum mineral recovery
- Excellent Stability - Stable froth with appropriate persistence for efficient separation
- Wide Compatibility - Works with various collector systems and ore mineralogy
- Customizable - Formulations tailored to specific ore types and flotation circuits
- Low Dosage - Cost-effective performance at low consumption rates
Applications
Copper Circuits
Primary or secondary frother for copper sulfide flotation
Gold Flotation
Enhanced recovery in gold-bearing sulfide circuits
Coal Flotation
Improved combustible recovery and ash reduction
Polymetallic Ores
Complex ore flotation optimization
Product Specifications
| Test Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Composite Frother (Multi-Component Formulation) |
| Type | Synthetic composite frother blend |
| Appearance | Colorless to light yellow liquid |
| Active Content | ≥90% |
| Density (20°C) | 0.90-1.00 g/cm³ |
| Solubility | Dispersible in water, miscible with organic solvents |
| Flash Point | ≥65°C |
| pH (5% solution) | 6-8 |
| Packaging | 200L plastic drums or 1000L IBC tanks |
| Shelf Life | 24 months in sealed containers |
Recommended Dosage
Copper Ores: 10-50g/t ore
Gold Ores: 15-60g/t ore
Coal Flotation: 20-100g/t coal
Lead-Zinc Ores: 10-40g/t ore
Nickel Ores: 15-50g/t ore
* Optimal dosage determined by flotation tests
Usage Instructions
Preparation: Can be added directly or diluted 1:5-1:10 with water
Addition Point: Add to ball mill, conditioning tank, or individual flotation cells
pH Range: Effective from pH 4-12
Temperature: 10-40°C (optimal: 15-30°C)
Mixing: Ensure adequate dispersion in pulp for uniform bubble generation
* Stage addition recommended for complex ores and bulk concentrates
Key Advantages
Optimal Bubbles
Controlled bubble size distribution for maximum recovery
Stable Froth
Appropriate froth persistence for efficient separation
Customizable
Formulations tailored to specific ore types
High Recovery
Enhanced mineral recovery rates in pilot tests