RI 4511 Investigation Of Concentration Sections At The Central Mill Of The Eagle-Picher Mining & Smelting Co., Cardin, Okla.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. Kenworthy
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

This report concerns cooperative milling investigations of the Central mill of the Eagle-Picher Mining &. Smelting Co, The work carried on at the Central mill and the Rolla, Station shows that: It is possible to reduce the Central mill heavy-medium plant tailings by 0.05 to .15 percent zinc; the 3/16-inch to 10-mesh fraction of the jig feed can be treated by sink-float to obtain a tailing containing only half as much zinc as the jig tailing; Humphreys spiral concentration of the flotation tailing does not recover enough zinc to be economically attractive; and crushing and wet grinding of ferrosilicon for heavy medium are commercially feasible. The Eagle-Picher Co. operates extensive mines in the Tri-State area of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma. The ore is milled at its Central hill, which also accepts custom ores. During the recent war the mill handled about 12,-000 tong- of low-grade ore per day. The company milled about 50 percent of the district tonnage and purchased nearly 90 percent of the custom ore. About 50 percent of the mill feed was from company mines. Zinc is the chief value in the Tri-State ores,-with Varying quantities of lead and cadmium minerals, as well as small amounts of germanium and gallium.
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APA: H. Kenworthy  (1949)  RI 4511 Investigation Of Concentration Sections At The Central Mill Of The Eagle-Picher Mining & Smelting Co., Cardin, Okla.

MLA: H. Kenworthy RI 4511 Investigation Of Concentration Sections At The Central Mill Of The Eagle-Picher Mining & Smelting Co., Cardin, Okla.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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