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Papers are invited for presentation at Flotation '21. All papers must be written and presented in English, the official language of the conference.

 

THEMES

  • Flotation Fundamentals: Physics and Chemistry
    • Fundamental reagent and flotation chemistry
    • Bubbles, froths, bubble-particle interactions
    • Flotation cell hydrodynamics, kinetics and scale-up

  • Flotation Applications and Plant Practice
    • Plant Operations, particularly related to new technology, and process mineralogy problems
    • Flotation Circuits, and their modelling, simulation, control and optimisation
    • Flotation machine developments
    • Metallic, non-metallic and coal flotation
    • Environmental considerations

 

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

Short abstracts, of no more than 150 words, should be emailed to Dr. Barry Wills in Rich Text Format (.rtf) by the end of August 2021. Please ensure that your abstracts do not contain Figures, References, Tables or Equations.

 

FINAL PAPERS

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Final papers should be submitted as soon as possible after the conference. These will be refereed, and, if accepted, published immediately in the first available regular issue of Minerals Engineering, and included in the Virtual Special Issue of the conference on ScienceDirect.

 

ADVANTAGES OF MEI CONFERENCES

This is an ideal opportunity to present your work to an international audience and have your paper published in a refereed journal of high repute.

 

 

 

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