RI 5039 Beneficiation Of Ferberite-Scheelite Ore From Germania Consolidated Mines, Inc., Stevens County, Wash. ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
P. H. Floyd
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

Laboratory test work has shown that the Germania ferberite-scheelite ore can be concentrated to an acceptable grade. A ferberite concentrate assaying 66.9 percent tungstic oxide was made, with a recovery of 75.4 percent. A second concentrate of ferberite and scheelite was made assaying 54.2 percent tungstic oxide. Final beneficiation of combined rougher gravity concentrates was accomplished by roasting, magnetic separation, sulfide flotation, and retabling, to give a final ferberite-scheelite concentrate of 66.2 percent tungstic oxide, with a 91.1-percent recovery. INTRODUCTION This presentation covers the results of laboratory beneficiation tests conducted on tungsten ore from the Germania Consolidated Mines, Inc., by the Bureau of Mines Mineral Dressing Section, Northwest Electrodevelopment Laboratory, Albany, Oreg. This mining property is near Fruitland, on the southern edge of the Spokane Indian Reservation, Stevens County, Wash. The Germania district produced tungsten concentrates before and after World War I; interest is being renewed in the district because of the metal shortage.
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APA: P. H. Floyd  (1954)  RI 5039 Beneficiation Of Ferberite-Scheelite Ore From Germania Consolidated Mines, Inc., Stevens County, Wash. ? Summary

MLA: P. H. Floyd RI 5039 Beneficiation Of Ferberite-Scheelite Ore From Germania Consolidated Mines, Inc., Stevens County, Wash. ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.

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