Comparative Results With Galena and Ferrosilicon at Mascot

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. B. Grove
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Jan 8, 1951

Abstract

THE heavy media separation process plays an outstanding role in the concentration of 4000 tons of zinc ore per day at the Mascot mill of the American Zinc Co. of Tennessee. Of the total tonnage, 72 pct is treated in the heavy media separation plant to reject 56 pct of the ore as a coarse tailing, which has a ready market. Concentrates from this separation are beneficiated further by jigging and flotation. Approximately 25 pct of the total zinc concentrate production is made in the jig mill. Jig tailings are ground and pumped to the flotation circuit where the balance of the production is made. Fig. 1 shows a generalized flowsheet of the mill.
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APA: D. B. Grove  (1951)  Comparative Results With Galena and Ferrosilicon at Mascot

MLA: D. B. Grove Comparative Results With Galena and Ferrosilicon at Mascot. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1951.

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