Claims
- 1. A froth flotation column for the separation of at least two different materials comprising:
- a cylindrical tubular column having a top end and a bottom end;
- at least one helical track adjacent to the inner surface of said column and inclined toward the bottom of said column and located intermediate between said top end and said bottom end of said column, wherein said helical track has a first end and a second end and said helical track defines a separation zone between said top and said bottom end of said column said separation zone having a top edge and a bottom edge;
- a rotating shaft located about the axis of said column, said shaft having a first end attached to a means for rotation and a second end terminating within the column;
- at least one impeller attached to said rotating shaft adjacent to said rotating shaft second end and said impeller being located within the separation zone the region of said column;
- an gas inlet means located adjacent to said bottom end of said column;
- a feed inlet means for introduction of the material to be separated, said feed inlet means located intermediate between said top end and said bottom end of said column, said material comprising at least two components;
- a first discharge means for removing at least one component from the column, said first discharge means located adjacent to said top end of said column; and
- a second discharge means for removing at least one component from said column, said second discharge means located adjacent to said bottom end of said column.
- 2. The froth flotation column of claim 1 wherein said helical track is inclined toward the bottom of said column at an angle from 10.degree. to 60.degree. from the horizontal.
- 3. The froth flotation column of claim 2 wherein said helical track is inclined from 25.degree. to 45.degree. from the horizontal.
- 4. The froth flotation column of claim 1 wherein said helical track inclined is attached to the inner surface of said column.
- 5. The froth flotation column of claim 1 wherein the upper surface of said helical track is inclined toward the inner surface of said column at an angle of from about 10.degree. to about 60.degree. from the horizontal.
- 6. The froth flotation column of claim 5 wherein the upper surface of said helical track inclined is inclined toward the inner surface of said column at an angle of from about 25.degree. to about 45.degree. from the horizontal.
- 7. The froth flotation column of claim 1 wherein the incline of said helical track is in the same direction as the rotation of said rotation means.
- 8. The froth flotation column of claim 1 wherein the incline of said helical track is in the opposite direction as the rotation of said rotation means.
- 9. The froth flotation column of claim 1 further comprising a concentrate holding tank attached to said first discharge means.
- 10. The froth flotation column of claim 1 further wherein the impeller rotates at an angular velocity of from 600 rpm to 3600 rpm.
- 11. The froth flotation column of claim 1 further comprising a tailings holding tank attached to said second discharge means.
- 12. A froth flotation column for the separation of at least two different materials comprising:
- a cylindrical tubular column having an inner surface, a top end, and a bottom end;
- at least one helical track adjacent to the inner surface of said column and inclined toward the bottom of said column and located intermediate between said top end and said bottom end of said column wherein said helical track has a first end and a second end and said helical track defines a separation zone between said top and said bottom end of said column said separation zone having a top edge and a bottom edge;
- a feed inlet means for introduction of the material to be separated and a separation liquid, said feed inlet means located intermediate between said top end and said bottom end of said column, said material to be separated comprising at least two components, wherein one of the materials to be separated is of higher density than the other;
- an agitation means for agitating the suspension liquid and said materials to be separated, wherein said agitation means generates a centrifugal force sufficient to direct the higher density material to said inner surface of said column where said higher density material is retained on said helical track and said material moves down said helical track to said bottom of said of said column;
- a gas inlet means located adjacent to said bottom end of said column;
- a first discharge means for removing at least one component from the column, said first discharge means located adjacent to said top end of said column; and
- a second discharge means for removing at least one component from said column, said second discharge means located adjacent to said bottom end of said column.
- 13. A froth flotation process for the separation of at least two different materials comprising:
- mixing the materials to be separated with a suspension liquid and surface treatment chemicals to produce a separation mixture, wherein said material to be separated comprises at least two components, at least one of the materials to be separated being of higher density than the others;
- transporting said separation mixture to a froth flotation column, said froth flotation column comprising a cylindrical tubular column having a top end and a bottom end, at least one helical track adjacent to the inner surface of said column and located intermediate between said top end and said bottom end of said column wherein said helical track has a first end and a second end and said helical track defines a separation zone between said top and said bottom end of said column said separation zone having a top edge and a bottom edge;
- introducing said separation mixture into said froth flotation column;
- introducing a gas stream into the separation column adjacent to said bottom end of said column;
- agitating said separation mixture within said froth flotation column, wherein said agitation generates a centrifugal force sufficient to direct a sufficient portion of said higher density material to said inner surface of said column where said higher density material is retained on said helical track and said material moves down said helical track to said bottom of said of said column;
- removing purified material and suspension liquid from said top end of said froth flotation column;
- removing tailings from said bottom end of said froth flotation column.
- 14. The froth flotation process of claim 13 wherein agitation is provided by a rotating shaft having at least one impeller blade attached thereto and wherein at least one of said impellers is within the separation zone.
- 15. The froth flotation process of claim 13 further comprising the separating the purified material from the suspension liquid.
- 16. The froth flotation process of claim 13 further comprising the separating the tailings into solids and suspension liquid.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to the employer-employee relationship of the U.S. Department of Energy and the inventor.
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