
Eriez has released a new educational animation demonstrating the operational principles and performance characteristics of its StackCell High-Intensity Flotation Technology. The video provides a clear overview of how the system uses rapid flotation kinetics, fine bubble generation and a compact, staged design to support mineral recovery in applications involving fine or lower-grade ores. By visually breaking down the particle collection and froth recovery stages, the animation helps explain how the configuration aims to deliver faster flotation within a reduced footprint.
The company highlights that StackCell concentrates energy into a high-shear chamber designed to produce microbubbles of around 100 microns. This approach is presented as a way of improving bubble-particle interaction while minimising circuit size and overall power demand. According to Eriez, the technology can be incorporated into both greenfield and brownfield circuits to potentially increase throughput, improve recovery and support more efficient plant layouts.
“Operators are continually seeking to optimise flotation performance, particularly when treating fine or low-grade ores. This animation provides an engaging way to understand StackCell’s core advantages and its potential to enhance both efficiency and sustainability across mineral processing circuits.” said Homie Thanasekaran, Senior Global Product Manager – Flotation at Eriez.
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