Relative Effectiveness Of Sodium Silicates Of Different Silica-Soda Ratios As Gangue Depressants In Nonmetallic Flotation

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 3
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- 247 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 6, 1958
Abstract
PERHAPS the most widely used dispersants or gangue depressants in nonmetallic flotation are sodium silicates, which vary in silica-to-soda ratio from 1 to 3.75. Typical manufactured silicates in order of decreasing solubility and increasing amounts of silica are Metso, silica-to-soda ratio of 1.00; D, 2.00; RU, 2.40; K, 2.90; N, 3.22; and S-35, 3.75.* References in flotation literature's to the use of sodium silicates are often weak because they fail to mention the type of silicate used. Metso and silicate N have occasionally been mentioned, but when the type of silicate is not mentioned, it is usually assumed to be N, the cheapest of the soluble silicates and the one recommended by sodium silicate manufacturers as a flotation agent.
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APA:
(1958) Relative Effectiveness Of Sodium Silicates Of Different Silica-Soda Ratios As Gangue Depressants In Nonmetallic FlotationMLA: Relative Effectiveness Of Sodium Silicates Of Different Silica-Soda Ratios As Gangue Depressants In Nonmetallic Flotation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.