An Explanation of the Flotation Process (07db385a-da19-407e-83b9-ac3ec05ae2ed)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. F. Taggart
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Jan 12, 1916

Abstract

OLIVER C. RALSTON, Salt Lake City, Utah (communication to, the Secretary*).-This paper has appealed to me as being one of the most lucid, well-connected and complete papers on this subject which has been published. To be sure, the concepts called upon in an explanation of the flotation process by these authors are mostly old ones which have been more or less discussed in previous literature, but they have nevertheless been assembled in a most constructive and suggestive manner. We find a new contribution to flotation theory in the effect of fine particles increasing the viscosity of the interfacial film between a liquid and a gas. This phenomenon has been variously hinted at but never definitely stated in accepted scientific terms. The discussion of "contact angles". is very clear and will doubtless be welcomed by those who have not had the opportunity to investigate the literature on this subject, but it is unfortunate that the "hysteresis of the contact angle," observed by Sulman and reported some years ago, is not mentioned or explained. A few other points need discussion in order to call attention to the fact that, while this paper is the best discussion of the subject which has yet appeared, all of the truth has not yet been told.
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APA: A. F. Taggart  (1916)  An Explanation of the Flotation Process (07db385a-da19-407e-83b9-ac3ec05ae2ed)

MLA: A. F. Taggart An Explanation of the Flotation Process (07db385a-da19-407e-83b9-ac3ec05ae2ed). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.

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