Pilot Scale Processing of Greenbushes Tantalite

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 337 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1946
Abstract
In an earlier paper(l) details of a laboratory method of extracting and separating tantalum and columbium oxides from tantalite have been given. In view of the fact that Australia may have need to be self sufficient in this field it was decided to erect a pilot plant for the production of tantalum oxide in the Metallurgy School, University of Melbourne. The plant was designed for treating about 40 lb. of ore in a batch over a period of two weeks, although; because of the sectionalized nature of the process, the capacity of the plant was 40 lb. ore per week.Australia is fortunate in possessing some very rich tantalite and columbite deposits, particularly in the Pilbara District in Western Australia. The ore used in this work was obtained from a small but high grade deposit near Greenbushes, Western Australia, and consisted of lumps, weighing up to 8 lb. each, of almost pure ferro-tantalite with occasional thin veins of the very' rare' mineral stibiotantalite.The main constituents were:
Citation
APA: (1946) Pilot Scale Processing of Greenbushes Tantalite
MLA: Pilot Scale Processing of Greenbushes Tantalite. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1946.