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What should be pulp density in flotation of copper

The optimal pulp density for the flotation of copper ores can vary depending on the specific ore being processed and the goals of the flotation process. Generally, pulp density is expressed as a percentage of solids by weight.

For copper flotation, typical pulp densities range from 25% to 35% solids by weight. However, this range can be adjusted based on several factors including the type of ore, the particle size distribution, the desired recovery rate, and the efficiency of the flotation reagents being used.

To achieve the best results, it's advisable to conduct laboratory-scale flotation tests to determine the ideal pulp density for the specific copper ore in question. This will help in optimizing the flotation process to maximize the recovery and grade of the copper concentrate.

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