Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Apparatus for froth cleaning
- Patent Title (中): 泡沫清洗设备
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Application No.: US10883232Application Date: 2004-07-01
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Publication No.: US07328806B2Publication Date: 2008-02-12
- Inventor: Latif A. Khan , John Lytle , Ken Ho
- Applicant: Latif A. Khan , John Lytle , Ken Ho
- Applicant Address: US IL Urbana
- Assignee: University of Illinois
- Current Assignee: University of Illinois
- Current Assignee Address: US IL Urbana
- Agency: Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP
- Main IPC: B03D1/14
- IPC: B03D1/14 ; B03D1/16

Abstract:
A process of separating a desired constituent from a mixture of particulate matter including the steps of: conditioning a liquid mixture of particulate matter with a frothing agent to create a pulp; aerating the pulp to generate a float fraction of froth supported on the surface of a non-float fraction of pulp; separating a portion of froth from the float fraction; draining the separated froth; washing the separated froth with a liquid to dislodge particles comprising one or more of non-selectively attached, entrained, and entrapped particles; and recovering the washed froth, is disclosed herein. Also disclosed herein are a froth cleaning apparatus and a froth flotation apparatus for separating a desired constituent from a mixture of particulate matter. The froth cleaning apparatus includes a hood including a lower peripheral edge for interface with the top of a froth flotation cell; a discharge orifice disposed in the hood; a froth support in communication with the discharge outlet for receiving and supporting froth; and a wash sprayer disposed downstream of the discharge orifice. The flotation apparatus includes: a wall defining a flotation cell; an aerator for aerating a mixture of particulate matter to produce froth; a feed opening for introducing a mixture of particulate matter and/or froth into the cell; a discharge orifice in a wall of the cell; a froth support in communication with the discharge outlet for receiving and supporting the froth; and a wash sprayer disposed downstream of the discharge orifice.
Public/Granted literature
- US20040256294A1 Apparatus for froth cleaning Public/Granted day:2004-12-23
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