Flotation Processing of Limestone (d982373a-2e0f-4ee6-984d-2a2d38a48577)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Benjamin Miller
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

FROM earliest recorded times, limestone has been employed in the industrial life of peoples of all sections of the world where it exists. It is widely distributed and therefore has been available in almost every country and has been employed for a variety of purposes. Its earliest use was for buildings, since it is more easily quarried and dressed than most other kinds of rocks and so could be utilized by early inhabitants, poorly equipped, with tools. The next use was in the manufacture of lime, which was employed by the ancients in mortar. These two uses of limestone are still all important, but they have been overshadowed in scores of regions by literally hundreds of new applications for raw lime-stone or products made from it. Anyone familiar with modern manu-facturing processes can quickly call to mind many industries in which limestones are essential, and new uses are continually coming to notice. Any enumeration would probably be incomplete and soon out of date.
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APA: Benjamin Miller  (1935)  Flotation Processing of Limestone (d982373a-2e0f-4ee6-984d-2a2d38a48577)

MLA: Benjamin Miller Flotation Processing of Limestone (d982373a-2e0f-4ee6-984d-2a2d38a48577). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.

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