RI 2852 Consumption Of Reagents Used In Flotation, 1926 (9331a2d9-c6ed-41db-9f0d-e5034622b00c)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 237 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1928
Abstract
"During the past few years, since flotation has become the paramount treatment method for most all kinds of ores, the Bureau has gathered the data on consumption of reagents used in the flotation treatment. The first report was issued in 1916. A brief review of such reports shows the progress made in the art of flotation, and each year brings forth development of new reagents or combinations of reagents that seem sure to survive, but research and progress spell their defeat, if not by entire elimination, at least subjects them to considerable modification. Fortunately, close cooperation between the Bureau and the operators has been the means of an exchange of ideas in research work, and the development, in plant practice, of such research work on a commercial basis, is one of the outstanding features in milling today.In past years flotation has been referred to generally as ""oil flotation""— today it might be more properly called ""chemical flotatioin"" Minerals can be floated today without oil. Chemicals alone will do the work, showing how little was truly known about the process heretofore. The term ""regents as used herein, includes both chemicals and oils. The total pounds of oils and reagents consumed during the year was greater than shown in the 1925 report. The 1926 total was 201,711,795 pounds as compared with 81,688,967 pounds for 1925. The equivalent in pounds of reagent use& per ton of ore for 1926 was 3.933 as compared with 1.7972 for 1925. This increase is due largely to the amount of lime which is added in the alkaline circuits particularly in the mills treating coppers ores, which accounts for the larger tonnages."
Citation
APA:
(1928) RI 2852 Consumption Of Reagents Used In Flotation, 1926 (9331a2d9-c6ed-41db-9f0d-e5034622b00c)MLA: RI 2852 Consumption Of Reagents Used In Flotation, 1926 (9331a2d9-c6ed-41db-9f0d-e5034622b00c). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1928.