RI 4442 Metallurgical Investigations Of The Recovery Of Zinc And Iron Sulfides From The Gray Zinc-Iron Deposit, Galena, Ill.

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H. Kenworthy
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

A zinc-pyrite ore from the Gray deposit in Jo Daviess County, Ill., was successfully concentrated on a laboratory scale. Initially, drill cuttings were submitted for separation of zinc and iron concentrates. Subsequent to mine development, a large sample of coarse ore was submitted to ascertain its amenability to sink-float treatment to produce a low-grade zinc-iron concentrate and discard a clean tailing. The samples of ore were submitted to the Rolla Metallurgical Branch by the Mining Division of the Federal-Bureau-of Mines. They were obtained during the recent war as a part of the extensive government program to increase metal production through exploration for new mineral deposits and investigation of old mineralized areas. The first sample consisted of about 3,000 pounds of drill cuttings collected, during the Bureau?s churn and diamond- drilling program. The second sample was taken at a later date, after Tri-State Zinc, Inc., had opened the deposit and commenced milling the ore. This sample consisted of a ?ton-of mill feed crushed through 2 inches and collected over a period of 3 days.
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APA: H. Kenworthy  (1949)  RI 4442 Metallurgical Investigations Of The Recovery Of Zinc And Iron Sulfides From The Gray Zinc-Iron Deposit, Galena, Ill.

MLA: H. Kenworthy RI 4442 Metallurgical Investigations Of The Recovery Of Zinc And Iron Sulfides From The Gray Zinc-Iron Deposit, Galena, Ill.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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