The Effect Of Water Chemistry, Reagent Type, And Other Environmental Factors On The Performance Of Industrial Grinding And Flotation Processes Involving Sulfide Minerals (6eb3710e-7c52-499e-8108-4480aad4e4ba)

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R. R. Klimpel
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

This paper discusses the effect of water chemistry, reagent type, and other environmental factors on the performance of sulfide mineral size reduction and froth flotation processes. Two specific problems will be discussed: 1) the importance of appropriately utilizing the electrochemical window that is created in the grinding process to enhance sulfide mineral recovery by froth flotation; and 2) the impact of steel grinding media versus autogenous grinding on the efficiency of sulfide mineral flotation with varying thiol collectors and water sources.
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APA: R. R. Klimpel  (1996)  The Effect Of Water Chemistry, Reagent Type, And Other Environmental Factors On The Performance Of Industrial Grinding And Flotation Processes Involving Sulfide Minerals (6eb3710e-7c52-499e-8108-4480aad4e4ba)

MLA: R. R. Klimpel The Effect Of Water Chemistry, Reagent Type, And Other Environmental Factors On The Performance Of Industrial Grinding And Flotation Processes Involving Sulfide Minerals (6eb3710e-7c52-499e-8108-4480aad4e4ba). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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