RI 4570 Flotation Of Gray Iron Ores From The Talladega Area, Alabama Laboratory Studies

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

Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was to beneficiate the Talladega gray iron ores by flotation. A component of the problem was the determination of the degree of beneficiation possible by flotation as well as the relative selectivity of certain reagents in promoting flotation of either the iron minerals or the siliceous gangue minerals. The scope of the present investigation involved only the use of small-scale laboratory equipment. Treatment by roasting and magnetic separation was not included in this study, inasmuch as a similar comprehensive investigation was completed and the results were published by the Bureau of Mines in 1927. The results of the work on Talladega iron ores are briefly summarized in this report. In the search for efficient and economic methods of beneficiating low-grade iron ores, the flotation process is among those that are receiving considerable attention. The Talladega ores are of particular interest for a flotation study, because they contain two iron minerals (magnetite and specular hematite) that are somewhat dissimilar in their flotative response.
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APA: H. G. Iverson  (1949)  RI 4570 Flotation Of Gray Iron Ores From The Talladega Area, Alabama Laboratory Studies

MLA: H. G. Iverson RI 4570 Flotation Of Gray Iron Ores From The Talladega Area, Alabama Laboratory Studies. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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