Beneficiation and Concentration

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

US 4,132,635 -In the froth flotation beneficiation of low- grade siliceous iron oxide ore, an aqueous pulp of undeslimed ore is conditioned first with a reagent formed by incorporating a water-soluble polyvalent metal salt into an aqueous solution of sodium silicate and then with oleic acid or other anionic collector and optionally pine 011 or other frother. The conditioned pulp is subjected to flotation to concentrate Iron oxide values in the froth D. C. Yang, assigned to Michigan Technological University Jan 2, 1979 7 pp (209-1 66) Filed 1-1 3-77 (759,094) Drawing below.) [ ] US 4,133,038-In the froth flotation beneficiation of copper sulfide ore or other ores, an aqueous suspension of a mineral sample of uniform grain size and composition is conditioned with a strongly adsorbable collector in an amount which is a fraction of the amount sufficient to create a monomolecular layer on the mineral grains, and the conditioning continued until the entire amount of collector is adsorbed The conditioned pulp is subjected to flotation, the floated particles separated at timed intervals, and the flotation rate coefficient determined. By varying the degree of adsorption in repeated treatments, the dependence of the flotation rate coefficient on the degree of adsorption may be determined A Nieml Jan 2, 1979 10 pp (364-502) Filed 12-7-77 (858,353) Priority Finland, 5-26-75 (75/1,525) Same: British 1,533,723, dated Nov 29, 1978 Same Canadian 1,065,066, dated Oct 23, 1979 US 4,133,746System and method for maintaining substantially steady state conditions in the froth flotation beneficiation of copper ore, molybdenum ore, or other metal ores The mass flow of flotation concentrate from the cell is monitored continuously, and the rate of admission of aeration air into the pulp in the cell is varied inversely with respect to variations in the mass flow control of rougher flotation cells is accomplished with a single valve G W Dopson, assigned to Magma Copper Co Jan 9, 1979 6 pp (209-1) Filed 11- 23-76 (744,306
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APA:  (1980)  Beneficiation and Concentration

MLA: Beneficiation and Concentration. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1980.

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