RI 3364 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 21. Studies In Nonferrous Metallurgy - Collection Of Gold By Iron Abraded In Grinding (d06e5489-1966-46b8-a56e-0fc82121a907)

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£ation, a siliceous gold ore was ground in a'ball mill to ':1inns 300-meeh. It wa. found that the small amotIDt of _Ius 300-mesh material had a gole.. assay approximately twice that of the oriGinal ore, &~d that this overs.ize nroduct also contained much abrac..ed iron. .,Joreove I the gold assay of the abraded iron t which was !1epnrated ma§metically', ~iVFl.£ eight ti;nes that of the are. These facts suggested that some r31aticnship ex?...,ted between the abnorma11y high gold content an the prese:1ce of brA-cit)" iron. It was decided, therefore, to investigate furt~er th~ Fl.Gsociation of the bold ~ith the iron abraded from the balls during sri~Qing ]
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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 (d06e5489-1966-46b8-a56e-0fc82121a907)

MLA: S. R. Zimmerley RI 3364 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 21. Studies In Nonferrous Metallurgy - Collection Of Gold By Iron Abraded In Grinding (d06e5489-1966-46b8-a56e-0fc82121a907). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.

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