RI 3364 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division ? 21. Studies In Nonferrous Metallurgy - Collection Of Gold By Iron Abraded In Grinding

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. R. Zimmerley
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Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

[In the course of a flotation investi~ntion, a siliceous gold ore was ground ir, R 'ball mill to ~inils 300-mesh. It mas found that the small mount of zlus 300-~esh mnterial had a go12 assw approximately twice that of the oricinal ors, md thst this oversize ~roduct also contained much abra?.ed iron. >!oreover, the gold assay of the abraded iron, which was separated ma~etic-dl:;, wno ei::ht tiaes tkat of the ore. These facts sug,~estsd th~t sone r3laticnshin existed between the abnormally high .gold content and the preseace of abrade4 iron. It was ciecided, therefore, to investl~ate furtkor ths acsoclation of the ;old nith the iron abraded from the balls durir-g grincing. As a nrelininary ex?rr>hent, a samy?le of siliceous gold ore 786 grolznd for 1-1/2 hours i;l 3 ball mill and the nuln was divided into two products electri~mag-etically. The racult s follow: ]
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APA: S. R. Zimmerley  (1937)  RI 3364 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division ? 21. Studies In Nonferrous Metallurgy - Collection Of Gold By Iron Abraded In Grinding

MLA: S. R. Zimmerley RI 3364 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division ? 21. Studies In Nonferrous Metallurgy - Collection Of Gold By Iron Abraded In Grinding. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.

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