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Summary
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English: Froth flotation cell. Numbered triangles show direction of stream flow. A mixture of ore and water called pulp [1] enters the cell from a conditioner, and flows to the bottom of the cell. Air [2] or nitrogen is passed down a vertical impeller where shearing forces break the air stream into small bubbles. The mineral concentrate froth is collected from the top of the cell [3], while the pulp [4] flows to another cell. |
| Date | 23 October 2006 (original upload date) |
| Source | Own work |
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The original uploader was at . Later version(s) were uploaded by at |
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Licensing
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Original upload log
The original description page was here. All following user names refer to en.wikipedia.
- 2007-05-03 16:04 P. B. Mann 507×321 (7592 bytes) cropped white space, compressed using PNGOUT
- 2006-10-23 03:15 Thermbal 669×438 (19524 bytes) I created the drawing myself. I needed it to edit an existing article. There is no copyright. I created it out of my own personal knowledge. My name is Thermbal. ~~~~