RI 4674 Flotation Of A North Carolina Pyrophyllite Ore

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Frank D. Lamb
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

Pyrophyllite, a hydrous aluminum silicate (Al2 Si4O10 (OH)2 ) has been mined in North Carolina and marketed without beneficiation for the past 100 years, but recent demands for higher-grade material indicate that an economical concentration method is needed for at least a part of the pyrophyllite production. Past production has depended upon selective mining and hand sorting, which is often unsatisfactory because of the finely disseminated character of the ores. The major impurity in North Carolina pyrophyllite ores is quartz, which accounts for the abrasiveness of the commercial product. Since pyrophyllite is only slightly heavier than quartz, those ores cannot be beneficiated by simple gravity-concentration methods. Some separation can be attained by differential grinding and air classification because of the difference in hardness of the two minerals) but the separation is not sharp. Froth flotation of pyrophyllite from Quartz has never been attempted commercially, but if the demand for high-grade material is sufficient, it would seem that this process offers the most premise of being economically feasible.
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APA: Frank D. Lamb  (1950)  RI 4674 Flotation Of A North Carolina Pyrophyllite Ore

MLA: Frank D. Lamb RI 4674 Flotation Of A North Carolina Pyrophyllite Ore. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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