Pine oil is widely used in the flotation of various metallic and non‑metallic minerals. It is mainly used in the flotation of sulfide ores such as copper, lead, zinc, and iron, as well as non‑sulfide minerals. It also exhibits certain collecting properties, especially for easily floatable minerals such as talc, sulfur, graphite, molybdenite, and coal. The froth produced by pine oil is more stable than that produced by other frothers. As an excellent frother for non‑ferrous metals, it has been widely used both domestically and internationally, featuring low froth volume, high concentrate grade, strong adaptability, fine and dense froth, fast frothing and defoaming speed, easy operation, and no adverse effect on subsequent flotation. It is suitable for the separation of polymetallic ores.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Faint yellow to brown oily liquid |
| Terpene alcohols (%) | ≥50 |
| Medical impurity (%) | ≤0.5 |
| Moisture (%) | ≤0.7 |
| Density (20℃) (g/mL) | 0.855 |
Steel drum: net weight 170 kg/drum; IBC: net weight 1000 kg/IBC.
Protect from moisture, water, and sunlight. Keep away from heat and fire.
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