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However, froth flotation processes may also be used to concentrate the gold.
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Demands on the management team - managers could be distracted from running the business during the flotation process and through needing to deal with investors afterwards.
Various flotation processes include the following:
In isolating dysprosium, most of the unwanted metals can be removed magnetically or by a flotation process.
Without the flotation process, today's society, with is copper wires for electrical conduction and electrical motors, would not have happened.
Froth flotation was adapted from the flotation process used in the mining industry in the 1960s.
The gold, meanwhile, will be extracted using gravity and flotation processes, without resorting to older methods involving cyanide or mercury.
A number of local mines produce 'dirty concentrates' that contain metallic impurities that cannot be separated by the flotation process.
Other types of flotation processes include machine-assisted flotation and froth flotation.
The flotation process is used for the separation of a large range of sulfides, carbonates and oxides prior to further refinement.
The fact that there were no projections for South West Water has fuelled speculation that this authority might be left out of the flotation process.
The company proposed to undertake open pit mining and recover the gold using a gravitational mill with flotation process and cyanide processing.
The first successful commercial flotation process for mineral sulphides was invented by Frank Elmore who worked on the development with his brother, Stanley.
In 1897, the Elmore brothers installed the world's first industrial size commercial flotation process for mineral beneficiation at the Glasdir mine.
Most sulfide deposits have traditionally been processed by concentration through a froth flotation process followed by pyrometallurgical extraction.
Flotation process (sometimes called flotation separation) is a method of separation widely used in the wastewater treatment and mineral processing industries.
Ore was crushed at a ball mill and treated on site at a surface concentrate mill using a heavy media separation and flotation process.
The flotation process is also widely used in industrial waste water treatment plants, where it removes fats, oil, grease and suspended solids from waste water.
He was credited with pioneering the flotation process of sulphide ore separation and also laying the foundations for BHP's future commercial success.
The flotation process was steadily developed during the 20th century and was used right up to the end of vein mining in the Upper Harz in 1992.
Sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), will suppress the talc in the flotation process but it has the unfortunate side effect of reducing molybdenum recovery.
In 1913, Frank E. Elmore developed a flotation process to recover molybdenite from ores; flotation remains the primary isolation process.
The modern froth flotation process was independently invented the early 1900s in Australia by C.V Potter and around the same time by G. D. Delprat.
Potassium Chloride is an important component for the manufacture of fertilizers, and it is obtained through the underground mine of sylvite and later on improved by the flotation process.