Robert H. Richards Award Recipient Discusses - The Five Major Advances In Nonferrous Ore Dressing

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. H. Benedict
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 10, 1954

Abstract

1. Shaking Tables 2. Fine Grinding 3. Hydraulic Classification 4. Mechanical Thickeners 5. Flotation ENTERING the profession of minerals beneficiation (it was plain garden variety "ore dressing" . in those days) I was fortunate that at that time the first major innovation in modern ore dressing practice was being introduced. I refer to the Wilfley table. You youngsters that came into the game only 30 years ago or even more recently, with flotation machines and reagents as your very ready tool in time of trouble, do not realize what the invention of the Wilfley table meant to us. We had but one physical property of ores to reckon with-specific gravity- and when there was but little difference in specific gravity between the mineral and the gangue, we were in trouble. The jig and the revolving table were our only mechanical equipment for recovering values and so that we might make even a reasonably satisfactory extraction, we had to classify and reclassify, and jig and rejig, and worry about the laws and advantages of free settling vs hindered settling and just tire the minerals out.
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APA: C. H. Benedict  (1954)  Robert H. Richards Award Recipient Discusses - The Five Major Advances In Nonferrous Ore Dressing

MLA: C. H. Benedict Robert H. Richards Award Recipient Discusses - The Five Major Advances In Nonferrous Ore Dressing. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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