RI 3838 Rapid Specific-Gravity Method for Estimating the Iron Content of Birmingham. Ala., Red Ores

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 580 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1946
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION During the course of research on the beneficiation of the Big Seam iron ores of Birmingham, Ala., an urgent need was felt for quick iron assays of grab samples for mill control. Since the gangue minerals in these ores - quartz, limestone, and clay - all have about the same specific gravity, the use of a specific-gravity method was anticipated as a means of measuring the iron content. The idea of estimating the composition of a mineral mixture by measuring its specific gravity is by no means new. However, the usual method of carry in out this idea proved unreliable when applied to the Big Seam ores. The usual rapid method of determining specific gravity consists of measuring the volume of a known weight of sample that has been dried at high temperature. The inadequacy of this method led to the development of the rapid, modified, specific-gravity determination described in this paper.This work- was an incidental development resulting from research on beneficiation of iron ores by the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, in cooperation with the University of Alabama and ore producing companies of the Birmingham district."
Citation
APA:
(1946) RI 3838 Rapid Specific-Gravity Method for Estimating the Iron Content of Birmingham. Ala., Red OresMLA: RI 3838 Rapid Specific-Gravity Method for Estimating the Iron Content of Birmingham. Ala., Red Ores. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.