Some Effects of Diluting a Flotation Pulp

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ralston Oliver C.
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

THE following data were obtained during Tan exhaustive research into the possibilities of concentrating United Verde massive sulfide copper-zinc-iron ores by flotation. The composition of these ores approximates the following mineralogical analysis: 3 to 15 per cent chalcopyrite; 3 to 11 per cent marmatite (ferruginous sphalerite) ; 47 to 69 per cent pyrite; and 10 per cent quartz. The remainder is usually schist gangue. The sulfide minerals are finely dis-seminated; chalcopvrite and marmatite begin to be liberated on grinding at about 100 mesh, but complete liberation from gangue (pyrite in this case is considered a gangue mineral) is
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APA: Ralston Oliver C.  (1935)  Some Effects of Diluting a Flotation Pulp

MLA: Ralston Oliver C. Some Effects of Diluting a Flotation Pulp. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.

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