RI 2877 Flotation Of Fluorspar Ores For Acid Spar

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Will H. Coghill
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Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

[The supply of gravel spar and of acid spar is not well balanced. Gravel spar -- 85 per cent flourspar, 5 per cent silica -- gluts the market, whereas acid spar -- 98 per cent fluorspar, 1 per cent silica -- is somewhat scarce. Hence it is desirable to convert some of the gravel spar into acid spar. Knowledge of this condition prompted the Franklin. Fluorsrar Co. at Paducah. Ky., to enter into cooperation with the U. S. Bureau of Mines and the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy to improve the methods of fluorspar, milling so that morn acid spar would be available. The fluorspar company detailed Mr. Omar Greeman for the work. During the course of the investigation, while Mr. Greeman was also doing work for a master's degree in the School of Mines? an extensive study was made of gravity concentration of fluorspar ores. Decrepitation by heat treatment was also given a laboratory try-out. A part of tie time was spent on flotation; these notes relate only to the flotation. The results of one of the flotation runs is appended. The test was made in a 500-gram mechanical-agitation machine. The sample was ground to 100-mesh in a pebble mill.]
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APA: Will H. Coghill  (1928)  RI 2877 Flotation Of Fluorspar Ores For Acid Spar

MLA: Will H. Coghill RI 2877 Flotation Of Fluorspar Ores For Acid Spar. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1928.

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