Changing Scopes in Mineral Processing: Proceedings of the 6th international symposium, Kusadasi, Turkey, 24-26 September 1996

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M. Kemal, V. Arslan, M. Canbazoglu
CRC Press, 01.01.1996 - 728 Seiten

More than 100 papers originating from 24 countries report the most recent advances in mineral processing and related fields. They represent a coherent combination of subjects from such diverse areas as communication classification, gravity, magnetic and electrostatic separation, flotation fundamentals and technology, hydrometallurgy, coal processing, industrial minerals, gold and silver, modeling, simulation and control, dewatering, agglomeration. Conventional and column flotation, reagent-surface interactions, handling of cyanide containing leach liquors in gold recovery processing of industrial minerals, especially boron minerals, and of coal receive special emphasis. The book is anticipated to be a reference material for those who practice mineral processing, coal preparation, hydrometallurgy, surface chemistry and environmental remediation.

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Microfractures and structural characteristics and their influence in beneficiation of an olivine
85
Processing of thickener underflow from celestite concentrator by Multi Gravity Separator
103
Recovery of precious metals from military electronic components
119
Upgrading of a lowrank semicoked lignite by high intensity dry magnetic separator
137
Removal of ironminerals from AydınÇine Feldspar by magnetic separation
155
Magnesite processing using highforce magnetic separators
171
Effect of temperature on collector adsorption and flotation
187
Fluorite calcite and apatite
203
Laser interferometry to determine absorption kinetics of flotation collector reagents
221
Elimination of depressants in flotation of leadzinc sulfides using cationic resins
235
Cyanideless depression of galena and sphalerite
249
Flotation of carrollite and chalcopyrite in the presence of potassium ethyl xanthate KEX
265
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