Flotation Of Pyrite

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Walter Morley
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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17
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Publication Date:
Jan 7, 1921

Abstract

This paper is a record of the first of a series of tests on sulfide minerals to be made by the metallurgical department f the University of California. The purpose of the tests here recorded is to determine the action of standard oils, oil mixtures, and addition agents on the flotation of pyrites. The question of the commercial value of pyrite was not considered. Of the many factors affecting flotation, only two-the oil and the other agent used-were made variable. The flotation agents used are given in the accompanying table. PENSACOLA TAR AND TURPENTINE CO. (PENTARCO) NON-POL., SP. Dis. REF. PER No. KIND GR. POINTS INDEX ?VISC. CENT. 200 Refined wood creosote oil 0.965 105-275 1.5096 1.7 7-8 350 Crude pine wood oil 1.019 70-345 1.525 2.9 4 75 Crude wood turpentine 0.887 65-217 1.456 0.9 10-12 80 Crude pine oil 0.911 70-232 1.4894 1.1 8 750 Heavy pine tar oil 1.063 165-350 1.557 41.0 400 Wood creosote oil 1.025 190-360 1.4977 2.9
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APA: Walter Morley  (1921)  Flotation Of Pyrite

MLA: Walter Morley Flotation Of Pyrite. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1921.

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