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Handbook of Flotation Reagents: Chemistry, Theory and Practice
Volume 3: Flotation of Industrial Minerals
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Keywords
Agglomeration flotation; Alkyl sulfosuccinamate; Aluminum sulfate; Alumosilicate; Alunite; Attrition scrubbing; Barium sulfate; Beneficiation; Beryllium ores; Calcite; Carbonatites; Carnalite; Celestite; Cesium; Chromium; Coal washing; Conglomerates; Deslimed; Desliming; Dextrins; Electronic encapsulant; Feldspar; Fillers and extenders; Flotation; Flotation method; Flotation process; Fluorine; Fluorite ores; Fluorspar; Froth flotation method; Gangue; Gangue minerals; Gravity concentration; Iron ores; Kainite; Leucite; Lithium; Lithium minerals; MIBC; MIBC/fatty acid mixture; Mica; Microcline; Muscovite; Oleic acid; Orthoclase; Petalite; Phosphate ores; Phyllites; Pollucite; Potash; Potassium oxide; Pyrite and ash; Quartzites; Quebracho; Regrinding; Sandstone deposits; Silica; Sodium lithium ferric iron; Sodium silicate; Spruce Pine Ridge; Starches; Sylvite; Titanium; Washing; Wollastonite; Xrizoberyl; Zircon minerals
238 p. · 19x23.3 cm · Hardback
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IntroductionChapter 26: Flotation of Phosphate OreChapter 27: Beneficiation of Beryllium OresChapter 28: Beneficiation of Lithium OresChapter 29: Beneficiation of Fluorspar OresChapter 30: WollastoniteChapter 31: Beneficiation of Zircon Containing OresChapter 32: Beneficiation of Feldspar OreChapter 33: Beneficiation of Silica SandChapter 34: Beneficiation of Barite OresChapter 35: Beneficiation of Celestite OresChapter 36: Beneficiation of Potash OreChapter 37: Beneficiation of Graphite OreChapter 38: Beneficiation of Mica Containing OreChapter 39: Beneficiation of CoalChapter 40: Beneficiation of Pollucite Containing OreChapter 41: Beneficiation of Iron Ores
- Looks at the theoretical aspects of flotation reagents
- Examines the practical aspects of using chemical reagents in operating plants
- Provides guidelines for researchers and engineers involved in process design and development