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Film flotation technique

This method has been employed to measure the critical wetting surface tensions of particles of sulfur, silver iodide, methylated glass beads, quartz, paraffin-wax-coated coal, and surfactant-coated pyrite. Generally. Fuerstenau and coworkers [106-115] found that the film flotation technique is sensitive to the surface hydrophobicity and the heterogeneity of the particles. It was found that particle size, particle shape, particle density, film flotation time, and the nature of the wetting liquids have negligible effects on the results of film flotation. But the liquid and the solid particles used in the experiments must not have any chemical interactions. [Pg.65]

This section presents a few typical cases of flotation drying systems applied to coated papers and films because flotation dryers have been widely used in the converting and graphic arts industries. They have numerous advantages over other competing techniques. [Pg.928]


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