RI 3661 Progress Report - Metallurgical - 56 Silver Recovery Status

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. S. Leaver J. A. Woolf A. P. Towne
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Sep 1, 1942

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION A report giving experiments dealing with factors affecting the floatation of the most commonly occurring silver minerals was published years ago. At that time we could not obtain suitable samples of many of the so-called sulfo-salts of the base metals, which are generally silver--bearing and which comprise an appreciable percentage of the natural silver ores. Since Leaver and Woolf's work was published, samples of impure tennantite and enargite have been obtained, and considerable experimental flotation work has been done with synthetic mixtures prepared from these samples. During the present national emergency, research dealing solely with the recovery of gold and silver must necessarily be curtailed. However, many deposits of strategic minerals and critical base metals contain an appreciable amount of gold and silver, the recovery of which would aid greatly in recovering the strategies by taking care of a considerable part of the cost of treatment. Because of this, the recovery of precious metals should not be overlooked entirely. As the Bureau of Mines is now utilizing all of its facilities for the development of increased domestic productions of strategic and critical minerals, this is the last report not concerned primarily with such minerals that will be published until the war ends."
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APA: E. S. Leaver J. A. Woolf A. P. Towne  (1942)  RI 3661 Progress Report - Metallurgical - 56 Silver Recovery Status

MLA: E. S. Leaver J. A. Woolf A. P. Towne RI 3661 Progress Report - Metallurgical - 56 Silver Recovery Status. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1942.

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