Flotation tests using sorghum flour as a pyrochlore depressant
Luís Alberto Silva,
André Carlos Silva,
Elenice Maria Schons Silva
Abstract:Cornstarch is one of the most used depressants in mineral flotation operations. However, corn is a costly input for the Brazilian mineral industry, since its main destination is to serve the animal and human food market and exports. In this study, sorghum and millet, two cheaper starch sources, were tested in order to reduce the mining dependence on corn. A simplex lattice design mixture {3,4} was used to evaluate the best proportion of corn, millet, and sorghum flours to be used as a pyrochlore depressant in … Show more
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