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Improving flotation performance in minerals processing

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Metso OKTOP Conditioner

21st November 2025

     

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Metso has announced the launch of a redefined OKTOP conditioner product series, designed to enhance flotation performance in minerals processing.

The conditioners are located before the flotation circuit and their primary function is to prepare a homogenous slurry by mixing it with flotation reagents. This helps to ensure optimal chemical contact and residence time, which are critical factors for maximizing flotation cell circuit performance.  

“Metso’s streamlined OKTOP conditioner series is designed to unlock the full potential of flotation cells and circuit efficiency. The series includes improved features, such as Metso’s latest agitator design, to give the best durability and minimize chemical consumption. The solutions integrate effortlessly with any flotation unit, such as Metso TankCell and Concorde Cell and enable fast design, installation and commissioning,” said Metso OKTOP reactors product manager Ville Strömmer

The OKTOP conditioners can be used for various applications, including oxidized sulphide ores, silicates, and platinum-group metals. Optional features can be added to add even more flexibility and control to the operation. 

Metso is also introducing a new resource centre which will give customers access to 3D models, general arrangement, or GA, drawings and foundation layouts for OKTOP equipment. The centre aims to simplify equipment selection and reduce engineering time and costs by enabling access to pre-engineered designs for OKTOP conditioners, with plans to add designs for other agitated reactor products.

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