Flotation circuits and new technologies: Does one size really fit all?
Speaker: Dr Max Zanin
Abstract: Froth flotation is a combination of chemistry and hydrodynamics. Historically, mechanical flotation cells were the first device introduced to float mineral particles and, despite an advanced design and larger size, are the most common piece of equipment in flotation plants even today. Over the last years, several alternative flotation devices have been introduced, which offer advantages and disadvantages. But what should the designing approach be to maximise flotation recovery and grade while ensuring easy and reliable operation? This seminar will explore some evidence, plant experience, and personal thoughts will be given.
Bio: Max Zanin is a mineral processing engineer with 20 years experience in research. Through his dual role of managing director of MZ Minerals and Associate Professor at the University of South Australia, Max developed high international recognition among both the global mining industry and the academia as a flotation expert.
About JKMRC Friday Seminars 2025
Welcome to the 2025 Series of the JKMRC Friday Seminars. The list of presentations will aim to cover a range of topics related to the minerals sector from decision making in exploration, new mineral processing technologies, social licence to operate and mine closure.
The JKMRC Friday Seminars will be presented often in person, at the Indooroopilly Mine Site Lecture Theatre, and also as a webinar. Registration for the webinar is required and can be made via the registration link in each seminar overview.
A large number of past webinars can be accessed on the SMI website: https://smi.uq.edu.au/webinars
Previous seminars have been uploaded to YouTube via the following link: https://www.youtube.com/user/smiuq
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