Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1952 - Titanium Dioxide Analysis of MacIntyre Ore by Specific Gravity

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Alan Stanley
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Jan 1, 1954

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R. T. Hukki (Finland Institute of Technology, Helsinki, Finland)—In the analysis of mill products containing minerals of appreciable difference in specific gravity the well-known principle of the method described by Stanley is applied in a number of ways for a variety of problems. The use of Le Chatelier bottle as explained in the paper may be a dependable and sufficiently accurate way, although no information is given as to the reproducibility of the specific gravity determinations. In the case of MacIntyre ore the method is applied for three separate products produced apparently without reagents and relatively free of fine slimes. Should it be applied for flotation products carrying a substantial amount of slimes, difficulties should be anticipated in the process of eliminating air inclusions from the sample. The difficulties mentioned above may be overcome by the use of a volumeter, an instrument designed for specific gravity determinations of finely divided solids in dry state. This instrument, see Fig. 4, is manufactured by F. Süffert-Bürner A. G. in Basel, Switzerland. Its operation is based on the law of Boyle and Mariotte. With the use of the volumeter, the specific gravities of test samples having a total volume of about 30 cm are easily reproducible within ±2 units in the second decimal of the specific gravity figure, and even better than that with utmost care. This accuracy is sufficient for ordinary operational control. How closely the specific gravity determinations follow the respective chemical assays depends primarily on the nature of the sample itself. In this respect no specific gravity instrument can give better results than those justified by the consistency of mineral distribution in samples analyzed.
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APA: Alan Stanley  (1954)  Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1952 - Titanium Dioxide Analysis of MacIntyre Ore by Specific Gravity

MLA: Alan Stanley Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1952 - Titanium Dioxide Analysis of MacIntyre Ore by Specific Gravity. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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