RI 5728 Beneficiating Manganese Oxide Ores From The Butte-Philipsburg Federal Stockpile ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. V. Sullivan
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

This report summarizes the results of metallurgical investigations by the Federal Bureau of Mines of manganese oxide ore, averaging 23 to 25 percent manganese, stockpiled at the Butte-Philipsburg depot of General Services Administration (GSA). The oxide ores were stockpiled in two general classifications, straight oxide ore and mixed oxide-carbonate ore. Continuous-circuit flotation tests at the Albany (Oreg.) Metallurgy Research Center of the Bureau of Mines showed that each of these ore types could be concentrated by an oil-emulsion scheme to produce a concentrate that could be sintered to meet program specifications. About 88 percent of the manganese was recovered in the concentrate from the straight oxide sample, with the sintered concentrate containing 48 percent Mn. The sintered concentrate from the mixed oxide-carbonate sample contained 41 percent Mn with a recovery in the concentrate of 95 percent.
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APA: G. V. Sullivan  (1961)  RI 5728 Beneficiating Manganese Oxide Ores From The Butte-Philipsburg Federal Stockpile ? Summary

MLA: G. V. Sullivan RI 5728 Beneficiating Manganese Oxide Ores From The Butte-Philipsburg Federal Stockpile ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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