RI 5261 Beneficiation Studies Of Nickeliferous Ores From The Shamrock Mine, Jackson County, Oreg., And The Congress Mine, Ferry County, Wash. - Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 11
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1956
Abstract
Flotation tests are described on samples of two lowgrade nickeliferous ores of Oregon and Washington. The sample from the Congress mine, Ferry County, Wash., contained 1.2 percent Ni, occurring chiefly as millerite. The sample from the Shamrock mine, Jackson County, Oreg., contained 2.20 percent Ni and 0.78 percent Cu occurring chiefly as pentlandite, nickeliferous pyrrhotite, and chalcopyrite. The millerite in the Congress ore was concentrated by flotatioin with aulfydric collectors in a series of locked tests to recover 73 percent of the nickel as a 7 percent bulk concentrate. By successively regrinding and floating the bulk concentrate, it was further concentrated to 12.4 percent Ni at a recovery of 59 percent and 21.8 percent Ni at a recovery of 50 percent. Attempts at selective concentration of the copper-nickel Shamrock ore were only partly successful because of the intimate association of pentlandite and chalcopyrite. The nickel concentrate, which contained 86 percent of the nickel, had an analysis of 4.42 percent Ni and 1.03 percent Cu. The copper concentrate had an analysis of 18.8 percent Cu and 1.96 percent Ni and contained 48.5 percent of the copper. A bulk sulfide concentrate contained 92 percent of the copper and 01 per¬cent of the nickel and had an analysis of 4.17 percent Ni and 1.63 percent Cu.
Citation
APA:
(1956) RI 5261 Beneficiation Studies Of Nickeliferous Ores From The Shamrock Mine, Jackson County, Oreg., And The Congress Mine, Ferry County, Wash. - SummaryMLA: RI 5261 Beneficiation Studies Of Nickeliferous Ores From The Shamrock Mine, Jackson County, Oreg., And The Congress Mine, Ferry County, Wash. - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.