Particulate Science and Technology, Vol.37, No.2, 171-181, 2019
Optimization of reagent dosages with the use of response surface methodology and evaluation of test results with upgrading curves in graphite flotation
The aim of this study is to reduce reagent consumptions in graphite flotation with the addition of Aero 3477 promoter to the flotation stage. A three-level Box-Behnken design is used for optimization and modeling of flotation stages. For this purpose, the flotation experiments are performed in two steps. The maximum weight recovery and the minimum ash content values of the rougher concentrate are calculated as 21.41 and 32.49% using diesel oil dosage (714.24 g/t), methyl isobutyl carbinol (MIBC) dosage (212.81 g/t), and sodium silicate (Na2SiO3) dosage (1451.189 g/t), respectively, in the preliminary experiment tests. Subsequently, keeping the Na2SiO3 dosage constant, Aero 3477 promoter is added to the flotation stage to provide reduction at reagent consumptions. As a result, the reagent consumptions of diesel oil dosage (162.10 g/t), MIBC dosage (129.58 g/t), and Aero 3477 promoter dosage (168.96 g/t) are supplied to reach the approximate weight recovery and the ash content as in primary experimental results. Considerable dosage decreases in both diesel oil and MIBC are achieved using promoter. Moreover, experimental studies are also evaluated using upgrading curves.