RI 5496 The Nicaro (Cuba) Nickel Ores - Basic Studies, Including Differential Thermal Analysis In Controlled Atmospheres ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. B. Fisher
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

This report gives the results of mineralogical research on the Nicaro (Cuba) nickel ores and plant products. These studies were made under a cooperative agreement with the General Services Administration (GSA) of the U. S. Government. The purpose of the investigation was to obtain fundamental data that would be useful to other GSA contractors concerned with the Nicaro ores in their research on reduction roasting, leaching, and other phases of the project; and to the metallurgical staff of the Nicaro plant in Cuba. The overall objective of the combined research was to provide data to accomplish metallurgical improvement in the operations of the U.S. Government-owned plant at Nicaro, Oriente Province, Cuba. Particular emphasis is placed on improving the recovery of nickel from the ores and on the possibility of recovering other valuable constituents, especially cobalt. This study presents the physical and chemical characteristics, mineral associations, differential thermal analyses in controlled atmospheres, and X-ray studies of the ores and plant products. The nickel ores, serpentine and laterite, were from the Ramona-Lama Mulo and Ramona ore deposits. Serpentine ore consisted of serpentine-group minerals, basic iron oxide, magnetic iron oxides, chromite, olivine, enstatite, anthophyllite, cryptocrystalline quartz, wad, and a trace of calcite. This ore contained 1.6 percent nickel, 0.05 percent cobalt, 0.86 percent chromium, and 17.4 percent iron. Laterite are was composed principally of goethite with some altered serpentine, quartz, chromite, wad, magnetite, maghemite, and hematite. It carried 1.3 percent nickel, 0.11 percent cobalt, 1.9 percent chromium, and 48.4 percent iron.
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APA: R. B. Fisher  (1959)  RI 5496 The Nicaro (Cuba) Nickel Ores - Basic Studies, Including Differential Thermal Analysis In Controlled Atmospheres ? Summary

MLA: R. B. Fisher RI 5496 The Nicaro (Cuba) Nickel Ores - Basic Studies, Including Differential Thermal Analysis In Controlled Atmospheres ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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