RI 6070 Flotation Of Spodumene From Pegmatites Of Cleveland County, N. C.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas L. McVay
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines made laboratory batch and small-scale continuous flotation tests of a sample of pegmatite rock from a deposit of the Lithium Corporation of America, Inc., near Kings Mountain, N.C., to determine the feasibility of producing commercial-grade spodumene concentrates. Various reagents and flotation procedures were tested to determine the optimum conditions for floating the spodumene and retarding the gangue minerals. The best results were obtained when sodium fluoride and lignin sulfonate were used as the pulp conditioner and oleic acid was used as the spodumene collector. The continuous flotation tests indicated that commercial-grade. spodumene concentrates analyzing 6.4 pct. Li2O could be produced with recovery of 77 pct. of the lithia in the ore.
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APA: Thomas L. McVay  (1962)  RI 6070 Flotation Of Spodumene From Pegmatites Of Cleveland County, N. C.

MLA: Thomas L. McVay RI 6070 Flotation Of Spodumene From Pegmatites Of Cleveland County, N. C.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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