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Our 60-litre flotation cell earning its keep with this niobium-rich froth; target minerals being columbite-tantalite. The discharge tray is a smidge too narrow, but we’ve made a plan to capture the overflow 🫧🫧🫧 #frothflotation #flotation #geolabs #niobium #columbite #coltan #tantalite #niobite #mineral #mineralprocessing #mineralexploration #mineralogy #globemetals

Achint Goel

Dy.Ore Dressing Officer, IBM

9mo

Paddle can be two face because it is single face residence time will be more that is not good from seperation efficiency point of view

P.V Ramana Murthy

Independent Consultant and Advisor for Mineral Processing Labs | Former DGM at NALCO

8mo

What is the concentration of Niobium in the froth?

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Ngumbwe Lawrence

Concentrator Plant Manager Operations at Konkola Copper Mines plc

8mo

I'd love to hear more: the mass pull will be high but the concentrate grade would be affected-( low grade produced)

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Manikkom Madhu

Chief Manager( Technical - Maintenance)' Retired,IREL(India)Limited Manavalakurichi

8mo

Column floatation Will yield more recovery and reduce costly maintenance.

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Rob Riggir

Consultant metallurgist at Innovative Metallurgical Designs and Management

8mo

Hi Brandon, could you please contact me to discuss some testwork. Cheers - +61 417913002

Ali Ebtedaei

PhD in Mineral Processing Engineering | Supervisor and Consulting Engineer | R&D Manager | Production Manager | Designer Engineer | Plant Process Optimization Engineer | Visiting Assistant Professor

9mo

Good job! I also made this paddle on a laboratory flotation cell.

Well done froth flotation

Rex Zietsman

CTO at Globe Metals and Mining Limited

8mo

nice one Brandon!

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kingsley Iheme

Inventory officer | Material Coordinator |Material controller

8mo

Great work

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