Magnetic Fractionation of Sphalerite Zinc Concentrates

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
B. J. Walsh
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

ABSTRACT Segregation of sphalerite minerals in zinc concentrates into christophite, marmatite and ordinary sphalerite by means of magnetic fractionation is investigated. A Frantz ferromagnetic filter, 1.2 amp., and a Dings magnet, 0.3 amp., is used to fractionate seven zinc concentrates produced in the Province of Quebec. The Dings magnetic product contains the pyrrhotite, and the sphalerite as christophite. The Frantz magnetic product contains sphalerite as marmatite, while the Frantz nonmagnetic product contains ordinary sphalerite. The results indicate that the magnetic susceptibility of sphalerite increases with increasing isomorphous iron content and that a satisfactory separation into christophite, marmaite, and ordinary sphalerite may be accomplished by magnetic fractionation. INTRODUCTION SPHALERITE, the chief ore of zinc, is almost never pure zinc sulphide. Iron is almost always present isomorphously replacing an ?equivalent amount of zinc. What may be referred to as 'ordinary' sphalerite contains up to 10 per cent iron. More highly ferriferous varieties, with 10 to 26 per cent or more iron, have been named marmatite .and christophite.
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APA: B. J. Walsh  (1951)  Magnetic Fractionation of Sphalerite Zinc Concentrates

MLA: B. J. Walsh Magnetic Fractionation of Sphalerite Zinc Concentrates. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1951.

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