IC 8266.1 Review and Evaluation of Silver-Production Techniques

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. H. Schack B. H. Clemmons
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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45
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Publication Date:
Mar 1, 1965

Abstract

Extractive metallurgy techniques currently employed to recover silver from primary ores and secondary scrap were reviewed and evaluated to identify and delineate metallurgical problems whose resolution would increase the supply of silver from domestic materials. The survey revealed that practically all primary silver is recovered by froth flotation concentration of various types of ores, followed by smelting and refining of the separate lead, copper, and zinc concentrates. Silver losses during the complex processing are, with rare exception, inconsequential. Furthermore, any silver production gain from base metal ores, which contribute about two-thirds of the total primary silver, is directly dependent on improvement in the market for the base metals. Statistical data on new and old silver scrap are wholly inadequate to make reliable conclusions about scrap processing problems and the possibility of increasing the recovery of silver from the many forms of secondary silverbearing materials. The available information indicates (1) that efficient silver reclamation practices are employed by the larger users of silver, and (2) that recovery of additional secondary silver involves solution of problems of collection rather than of processing. Several possibilities exist for limited increases in silver production from primary ores by improvement in metallurgical practices. Specifically, research is needed to (1) solve the problem of recovering silver from the copper ores of the Copper Range district, Michigan; and (2) devise economically feasible methods for recovery of silver from presently marginal or submarginal ores that because of grade, location, and frequently complex nature cannot presently be exploited by conventional techniques.
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APA: C. H. Schack B. H. Clemmons  (1965)  IC 8266.1 Review and Evaluation of Silver-Production Techniques

MLA: C. H. Schack B. H. Clemmons IC 8266.1 Review and Evaluation of Silver-Production Techniques. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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