Chemical Aspects Of Thickening And Clarification

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Daniel C. McLean
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Chemistry plays a more important role in milling operations than is generally recognized, particularly in fluid- solid separation processes. Chemical aspects are also very important insofar as plant water quality is concerned, and in the manner in which this water quality effects plant design and operation. Aside from the inherent chemical characteristics of plant water, the mineral preparation industry is becoming increasingly more dependent on the use of mining chemical reagents--relatively new to the coal industry, but items of I standard usage in complex metal recovery plants. These chemicals have many useful properties and can produce significant improvements in operations and metallurgical efficiencies when used properly and intelligently. They can produce poor results and sometimes severe losses when used improperly. Most reagents are relatively expensive on a per pound basis, hence costs can be excessive if they are used wastefully or inefficiently.
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APA: Daniel C. McLean  (1968)  Chemical Aspects Of Thickening And Clarification

MLA: Daniel C. McLean Chemical Aspects Of Thickening And Clarification. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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