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flotation

Launching a company on the stock market. A company may be floated in a number of ways, including a public placing in which shares are placed with institutional investors such as pension funs, or a public offer for sale when shares are offered for sale to the public. Once the flotation is complete the shares can be traded on the open market. Raising capital and rewarding early stage investors are two common reasons for floating a company.



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APPLICATION: This laboratory technique allows quantitative and systematic study of froth flotation and dissolved-air flotation processes important to the paper recycling industry.
under license from Argonne National Laboratory, which previously developed a froth flotation process to separate ABS from PS for refrigerator-scrap recovery.
This slurry will usually pass through a froth flotation system where a chemical foaming agent is added.
 
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