RI 3636 Progress Reports-Metallurgical Division. 55. Dry Differential Grinding Tests of Carnotite Ores

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- May 1, 1942
Abstract
The carnotite deposits of western Colorado and adjacent sections of
Utah and Arizona were formerly an important source of radium and uranium
until displaced by the exploitation of foreign deposits in the Congo and
northern Canada . Recently interest has been renewed in domestic carnotite
ores as a source of vanadium .
Carnotite is a canary - yellow, crystalline , pulverulent mineral
occurring in sandstones in the Colorado - Utah district as an incrustation
on the faces of joints and fractures and deposited around and between individual
sand grains , often strongly adhering to the surface of the grains .
Chemically, it is a variable combination of potassium, uranium , and vanadium
oxides with water of crystallization . It is soft and friable , and occurs in
fine - grained or earthy form . In spite of a specific gravity of 4.1 , gravity
concentration has not proved practical as a means of beneficiation because
of the earthy texture of the mineral . Vanadiferous sandstones occur with
minerals ranging from roscoelite (vanadium mica) , containing little
uranium , to high- uranium and low -vanadium carnotite . There is considerable
local variation in the texture of the ores .
The treatment of carnotite ores has been described previously ,
with attention directed to the elimination of waste in mining and the extraction
of radium . The suggested methods included those suitable for
the recovery of vanadium , since both radium and vanadium occur in the
same minerals .
Moore and Kithil suggested crushing from 40- to 80 - mesh with rolls ,
accompanied by a rubbing action to loosen the carnotite adhering to the
sand grains . Fine grinding was to be avoided because it diluted the final
product too much . The crushed and rubbed material was to be washed and
Citation
APA:
(1942) RI 3636 Progress Reports-Metallurgical Division. 55. Dry Differential Grinding Tests of Carnotite OresMLA: RI 3636 Progress Reports-Metallurgical Division. 55. Dry Differential Grinding Tests of Carnotite Ores. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1942.