Microscopic Evaluation of Free and Locked Spodumene in Flotation Products from Foote Mineral's Spodumene Plant at Kings Mountain, North Carolina

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
D. M. Hausen
Organization:
The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Pages:
12
File Size:
504 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

It has been demonstrated that microscopic techniques can be applied in a practical manner to the study of spodumene liberation in the processing of pegmatitic ores at the Kings Mountain spodumene plant, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Spodumene and associated non-opaque gangue minerals are identified and quantified by microscopic point-counting of polished thin sections of heads, concentrates, middlings and tails fractions. Specially prepared polished thin sections? provide uniform thickness of particles for measurement of diagnostic optical properties and the alternate use of incident and transmitted light in distinguishing the various gangue and ore minerals. Spodumene is commonly associated and interlocked with quartz, albite, microcline and muscovite. Concentrate grade depends on the degree of spodumene liberation, which in turn depends on the crystal size and textural association of interlocked minerals. The liberation of spodumene can be measured as a function of screen size by means of microscopic point-count data. Microscopic data also provide useful metallurgical information about the nature of diluent minerals in spodumene concentrates, and the form of lithia losses in the tails. Lithium assays correlate closely with microscopic spodumene analyses in various flotation products from Foote Mineral's Kings Mountain plant, and confirm the applicability of quantitative optical microscopy to the study of liberation and recovery of spodumene from pegmatitic ores. A better understanding of recovery-grade relationships was developed as a result of quantitative microscopy studies.
Citation

APA: D. M. Hausen  (1981)  Microscopic Evaluation of Free and Locked Spodumene in Flotation Products from Foote Mineral's Spodumene Plant at Kings Mountain, North Carolina

MLA: D. M. Hausen Microscopic Evaluation of Free and Locked Spodumene in Flotation Products from Foote Mineral's Spodumene Plant at Kings Mountain, North Carolina. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1981.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account