IC 8465 Availability Of U. S. Chromium Resources

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Gary A. Kingston
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Chromium resources in the United States are estimated at 1.8 million tons of recoverable chromium contained in 22.5 million tons of chromite-bearing material. Additional resource is presumed existent in large, but as yet undetermined, quantities of material containing less than 10 percent Cr203. No domestic resources are being mined presently (1969). Excluding transportation charges to domestic consuming areas, the total 1.8 million tons of chromim is estimated to be available, in ore or concentrate, at costs up to $0.64 per pound; 63 percent of the total is available under $0.11 per pound; and 38 percent under $0.08 per pound. It is judged that transportation from the resource areas to the existing market centers would add nearly $0.05 to the cost of a pound of chromium contained in ore or concentrate. Technically effective beneficiation methods have been developed for much of the known domestic resource, and further development might reduce costs of processing these materials. However, at present, domestic chromium resources are noncompetitive with foreign sources.
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APA: Gary A. Kingston  (1970)  IC 8465 Availability Of U. S. Chromium Resources

MLA: Gary A. Kingston IC 8465 Availability Of U. S. Chromium Resources. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1970.

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