Relationship Between Degree and Cost of Crushing and Flotation Recoveries of North Lyell Ore

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1927

Abstract

IN all wet concentration processes it is of primary importance to determine to what degree the crushing must be carried in order to obtain the maximum profit per ton of ore milled.To effect a clean separation, either by gravity or flotation treatment, between either one valuable sulphide from another, or a sUlphide from the gangue, the ore must have been subjected to grinding to such an extent that the particles to be separated are completely liberated from each other.Insufficient crushing will result in either an incomplete separation of the sulphides from each other, and thus a loss of the one sulphide in the other, or else a loss of the valuable sulphide in the gangue.This being so, the question arises whether the added cost of extra crushing would be economically warranted by the increased recovery consequent on such a step.
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APA:  (1927)  Relationship Between Degree and Cost of Crushing and Flotation Recoveries of North Lyell Ore

MLA: Relationship Between Degree and Cost of Crushing and Flotation Recoveries of North Lyell Ore. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1927.

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