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Fig.-1: Effect of MOG on inverse flotation
Table - 4:  Effect of %S on inverse flotationConditions; MOG D 80 400 microns, pH 8, SOKEM 565C dosage 0.4kg/t, % S 19/33/47
Fig.-4[b]; Effect of %Solids on% AI assay
Table -6: Result of final nil waste process test simulating plant  conditions

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