Brief: Need quick answers about practical use? This video highlights the essentials. Watch a detailed explanation and demonstration of high-quality polyurethane flotation machine stators and rotors. You'll see how these advanced polymer components create negative pressure, regulate pulp flow, and ensure efficient air mixing for superior mineral separation in flotation processes.
Related Product Features:
Constructed from durable polyurethane, a high-performance polymer composite offering superior properties compared to plastic and rubber.
Features extended wear life, excellent corrosion resistance, and high tear resistance for long-lasting operation.
Provides strong resistance to acids, alkalis, oil, and water, ensuring reliability in harsh processing environments.
The impeller design generates centrifugal force to push pulp out and create negative pressure for automatic air intake.
Functions to regulate the amount of pulp entering the impeller and prevents ore pressure buildup during downtime.
Offers a steady flow function and strong stirring action to fully mix pulp with air and generate fine bubbles.
Lightweight design facilitates easier handling and replacement compared to traditional metal components.
Ideal for selective flotation processes in complex ores like lead-zinc and copper-zinc, as well as oxidized minerals and fine coal.
FAQs:
What are the key advantages of using polyurethane for flotation machine parts?
Polyurethane flotation parts offer superior wear resistance, corrosion resistance, tear resistance, and resistance to acids, alkalis, oil, and water. They are lightweight and provide longer service life compared to traditional materials like rubber or plastic.
How does the flotation impeller and stator system work?
When the impeller rotates, it pushes pulp out via centrifugal force while creating negative pressure under the cover plate. This negative pressure automatically draws in outside air through the intake pipe, and the strong stirring action thoroughly mixes the pulp with air to create numerous small bubbles essential for mineral separation.
What types of ores and materials can these flotation parts process?
These polyurethane stator and rotor parts are used in flotation processes for complex ores such as lead-zinc and copper-zinc, as well as oxidized minerals, non-metallic ores, and fine coal, making them versatile for various mineral separation applications.
What are the main functions of the flotation impeller and stator?
Key functions include creating negative pressure for suction, regulating pulp flow into the impeller, preventing ore pressure buildup during shutdowns to ease restarting, providing steady flow, and ensuring thorough air-pulp mixing for effective bubble generation and mineral separation.