RI 5953 Flotation Of Titanium Minerals From The Roseland Anorthosite, Near Roseland, Nelson County, Va. ? Summary

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 25
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
As part of the Bureau of Mines titanium resources examination program, samples of altered rock (saprolite) and unaltered rock from the Roseland anorthosite near Roseland, Nelson County, Va., were tested for amenability to beneficiation by flotation. A flotation technique was developed to produce bulk concentrates of ilmenite, rutile, sphene, and leucoxene. It was necessary to first float apatite using oleic acid as the collector, in an alkaline pulp with dextrine as a titanium mineral depressant. The titanium minerals could then be floated from the apatite tailing, using fluosilicic acid to depress the remaining apatite, morin to depress ferromagnesian minerals (when present), and oleic acid as the collector. A bulk titanium mineral concentrate, analyzing 66.0 percent Ti02 and 0.08 percent P205, was obtained from a sample of the unaltered rock which contained 5.45 percent TiO2 and 2.81 percent P205. Overall recovery in the concentrate was 47.1 percent of the total TiO2 in the ore. About 55 to 65 percent of the saprolite sample was clay and was removed by attrition scrubbing and decantation. The apatite prefloat procedure was applied to the saprolite sands; subsequent titanium mine: 1 flotation recovered 72.2 percent of the Ti02 in a bulk concentrate containing 65.1 percent TiO2 and 0.20 percent P205.
Citation
APA:
(1962) RI 5953 Flotation Of Titanium Minerals From The Roseland Anorthosite, Near Roseland, Nelson County, Va. ? SummaryMLA: RI 5953 Flotation Of Titanium Minerals From The Roseland Anorthosite, Near Roseland, Nelson County, Va. ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.