Froth Flotation Of Fluorspar (388c912c-2fe9-436a-a153-106034bf0b70)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
David R. Mitchell Henry Emmett Gross H. E. Oehler
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

THE production of fluorspar is one of the smaller nonmetallic industries in the United States with a capital investment-about $10,000,000. Shipments from United States mines' in 1936 totaled 176,231 short tons valued at $3,111,268, an average price of $17.65 per ton. The United States produces about 40 per cent of the world's fluorspar, of which about 90 per cent comes from the Illinois and Kentucky deposits along the Ohio River.2 Further detailed information on the fluorspar industry in the United States is given by Hatmaker and Davis.28 Fluorspar is marketed according to the following relative quantities and specifications : [ ] The concentration of the coarser sizes presents relatively little difficulty, good recoveries being obtained with jigs and tables. However, sizes smaller than about 10 mesh cannot be successfully treated by ordinary gravity separation methods and so have been accumulating as
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APA: David R. Mitchell Henry Emmett Gross H. E. Oehler  (1938)  Froth Flotation Of Fluorspar (388c912c-2fe9-436a-a153-106034bf0b70)

MLA: David R. Mitchell Henry Emmett Gross H. E. Oehler Froth Flotation Of Fluorspar (388c912c-2fe9-436a-a153-106034bf0b70). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1938.

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