Flotation Of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crust From The Pacific Ocean

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. C. Hirt
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Deposits of ferromanganese crust containing cobalt and nickel occur on the seafloor in the Pacific Ocean near the Hawaiian Islands and Johnston Atoll. This paper describes developmental flotation metallurgy to separate crust from its associated substrate gangue. Important variables in ferromanganese crust flotation include reagent type, aeration rate, conditioning time and agitation intensity, pH, temperature, water type, and feed size distribution. Flotation in seawater of minus 600 ~m (-28 mesh) material assaying 6.2% Mn, 0.2% Co, and 0.13% Ni with diesel fuel-crude tall oil-sulfonate collectors produces concentrates assaying 15% Mn, 0.6% Co, and 0.3% Ni with recoveries of 89-95% while removing 62% of the feed weight.
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APA: W. C. Hirt  (1990)  Flotation Of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crust From The Pacific Ocean

MLA: W. C. Hirt Flotation Of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crust From The Pacific Ocean. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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