RI 5005 Mineral-Dressing Study Of Manganese Ore, Cason Mine. Batesville, Ark. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. M. Fine
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Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

"Button" type ore from the Cason mine, Batesville, Ark., can be up-graded to plus-40-percent manganese by mineral-dressing procedures. A simple process including gravity concentration and. magnetic separation yielded more than 50-percent recovery of concentrates containing 38.1 to 40.6 percent manganese. These values in turn could be raised to 41.4 and 42.8 percent, respectively, upon sintering to conform to size specifications. The Bureau of Mines in the past has surveyed and tested many manganese ores and prospects in an endeavor to alleviate the shortage of manganese. The present period of emergency again emphasizes the strategic position of the metal, and manganese investigative work is being stressed to find new ore bodies and to apply newer beneficiation techniques to the known deposits.
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APA: M. M. Fine  (1953)  RI 5005 Mineral-Dressing Study Of Manganese Ore, Cason Mine. Batesville, Ark. ? Introduction

MLA: M. M. Fine RI 5005 Mineral-Dressing Study Of Manganese Ore, Cason Mine. Batesville, Ark. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1953.

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