RI 5765 Selective Flotation Of Fine-Grained Lead-Zinc Sulfides From Idaho And Washington ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. E. J. Gallagher
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

This report summarizes the results of flotation studies conducted by the Federal Bureau of Mines on samples of extremely fine-grained lead-zinc sulfide ores. Samples from five ore deposits in the Pine Creek area, Coeur d'Alene district, Idaho, and one deposit in the Metaline district, Washington, were studied at the Albany Metallurgy Research Center to determine the recovery of sulfide lead and zinc by flotation. During the investigation it was found that flotation could be effectively applied to the selective recovery of exceedingly fine-grained lead and zinc sulfide minerals. Separation of galena and sphalerite was obtained on pulps ground through 1,600-mesh, in which most of the particles were smaller than 5 microns. Selectivity and recovery of minerals in this fine size range were enhanced by use of a chemical dye, diphenylthiocarbazone, as a galena promoter. Although unsuccessful on one ore, application of the dye in treatment of two other very fine-grained ores yielded lead concentrates containing over 62 percent Pb at recoveries in excess of 85 percent. More than 55 percent of the lead in these concentrates occurred as particles smaller than 2 microns.
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APA: A. E. J. Gallagher  (1961)  RI 5765 Selective Flotation Of Fine-Grained Lead-Zinc Sulfides From Idaho And Washington ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: A. E. J. Gallagher RI 5765 Selective Flotation Of Fine-Grained Lead-Zinc Sulfides From Idaho And Washington ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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