Research progress on difficulty in separation of fine cassiterite and flotation reagents
Received:July 18, 2023   Revised:July 26, 2023   Accepted:July 26, 2023      Published Online:March 24, 2025
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KeyWord:Fine cassiterite; Flotation; slime coating; unavoidable metal ions; Flocculant; Collector; inhibitor
                    
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huangshan State Key Laboratory for Clean Utilization of Complex Nonferrous Metal Resources jointly built by Kunming University of Science and Technology
huanglingyun State Key Laboratory for Clean Utilization of Complex Nonferrous Metal Resources jointly built by Kunming University of Science and Technology
liyamin State Key Laboratory for Clean Utilization of Complex Nonferrous Metal Resources jointly built by Kunming University of Science and Technology
zhangmei State Key Laboratory for Clean Utilization of Complex Nonferrous Metal Resources jointly built by Kunming University of Science and Technology
liqiaolei State Key Laboratory for Clean Utilization of Complex Nonferrous Metal Resources jointly built by Kunming University of Science and Technology
tongxiong State Key Laboratory for Clean Utilization of Complex Nonferrous Metal Resources jointly built by Kunming University of Science and Technology
童雄 State Key Laboratory for Clean Utilization of Complex Nonferrous Metal Resources jointly built by Kunming University of Science and Technology
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Abstract:
      This article elaborates on the properties of fine-grained cassiterite, as well as the influence of embedded particle size, fine mud cover, and unavoidable metal ions on the flotation of fine-grained cassiterite. It focuses on the research progress of flotation agents such as flocculants, collectors, and inhibitors, providing technical support and theoretical guidance for improving the flotation indicators of fine-grained cassiterite, solving the problems of mineral fine mud coating and unavoidable metal ions.
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