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minerals separation process
A flotation process based on surface-tension phenomena, accelerated by means of addition to the pulp of small quantities of oil and air in minute subdivision. Only about 0.1% oil is added, and the pulp is violently agitated for 1 to 10 min. Innumerable small bubbles of air are thus mechanically introduced, which join the oil-coated particles. These are then removed in a spitzkasten. Exposure to the air after this treatment then 2010 aerates any mineral that has not already taken up its oil film, after which a second spitzkasten treatment removes this. An early name for froth flotation.
- Partie du discours : noun
- Secteur d’activité/Domaine : Mines
- Catégorie : Exploitation minière; Mineral mining
- Government Agency: USBM
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- ed.young
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(Milwaukee, United States)