Use of the Microscope in Flotation Plant Operations

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
F. L. Marley
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Small and medium-sized flotation plants with no assaying instrumentation still depend much upon the art of the operator to produce acceptable and consistent results. Improved performance can be accomplished by the use of the simple microscope set up as a control device. The visual recognition of products in the circuit does much to eliminate uncertain shift operating decisions and is an easy technique to acquire. Mineral staining methods further assist in the determination of components within the mill products. Simple mounting upon scotch tape and other adhesives is rapid and convenient. The microscope also has a practical role for the plant metallurgist or laboratory technician when evaluating middling products, and their routing within the circuit. Examples are reviewed where the microscope has been used for operational control in both sulfide and nonmetallic mineral flotation plants.
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APA: F. L. Marley  (1981)  Use of the Microscope in Flotation Plant Operations

MLA: F. L. Marley Use of the Microscope in Flotation Plant Operations. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1981.

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