RI 5593 Flotation Characteristics Of Goethite ? Introduction And Summary

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 30
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- 1511 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1960
Abstract
In recent years the rapid depletion of high-grade iron ores and the demand by blast furnace operators for increasingly low-silica ores have stimulated interest in flotation studies of low-grade iron ores, such as wash-ore tailings and oxidized taconites. Four processes have been reported for the flotation separation of these iron ores--anionic and cationic collection of the iron oxides, cationic collection of siliceous gangue, and anionic collection of activated siliceous gangue (5).5/ The effectiveness of any one method, however, depends largely on the mineralogical composition and on the physical structure of the sample; hence, a comprehensive study of the floatability of the individual minerals occurring in these materials is essential. A review of the literature shows that the floatability of hematite and magnetite has been frequently investigated, whereas very little corresponding information is available for goethite, or for its more earthy form, limonite, both of which are abundant in the Mesabi and Cuyuna ores (19). The purpose of this investigation was to formulate general information on the floatability of goethite. Vacuum flotation, contact angle measurement, and simplified flotation tests using a modified Hallimond tube were used. The experimental results were correlated with the electrokinetic properties of goethite as determined by streaming potential measurement. The results were used to interpret the batch flotation tests made on an artificial mixture of quartz and goethite.
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(1960) RI 5593 Flotation Characteristics Of Goethite ? Introduction And SummaryMLA: RI 5593 Flotation Characteristics Of Goethite ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.