Arizona Paper - Some Miscellaneous Wood Oils Flotation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. C. Palmer
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1917

Abstract

The testing of flotation oils has occupied a large part of the time of the testing departments of various companies using the flotation process in the beneficiation of their ores. The great differences in ores and in oils has made such work necessary, as it has not been possible to select the oil best suited for the purpose without trial of many kinds. In fact, individual shipments of flotation oils from the same manufacturer will often differ so radically that the mill men have been forced to test every lot of flotation oil before its use in the mills. Further, although almost every imaginable product of the distillation of wood, from alcohol to pitch, has been tested in a more or less perfunctory manner by various people, few companies have allowed the results of their tests to be made public. This work was undertaken for the purpose of obtaining reliable data regarding the value as flotation agents of a number of products that are obtained from the distillation of wood by different methods, and incidentally to determine whether some of the products not used at present could be used. Large quantities of such materials are being masted or burned in the wood-distillation plants of the United States, and if some use other than fuel could be found for these materials, such a use would represent a distinct saving to the country as a whole, would increase the profit of wood-distilling plants now operating and perhaps make it possible for others to operate which at present cannot do so except at a loss. At the same time it was thought that if such products can be used as flotation agents, then their use would serve to increase the number of oils and other products available for flotation purposes. It was also hoped that it might be possible to discover a substitute for some of the most effective but comparatively high-priced oils which are now used for flotation
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APA: R. C. Palmer  (1917)  Arizona Paper - Some Miscellaneous Wood Oils Flotation

MLA: R. C. Palmer Arizona Paper - Some Miscellaneous Wood Oils Flotation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1917.

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