RI 6199 Anionic Flotation Of Silica From Goethitic Iron-Bearing Materials, Cuyuna Range, Minn. ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
P. A. Wasson
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

The investigation described in this publication was conducted by the Bureau of Mines to determine the effectiveness of the anionic silica flotation method on goethitic iron-bearing materials from the Cuyuna Range, Minn. Samples used in this investigation were a composite of drill core from 13 holes, and 3 samples from lean ore stockpiles. These samples are believed to be typical of the mineralization occurring in an area with a potential reserve of several million tans of submarginal iron ore. Results from batch tests showed that the iron-bearing minerals could be effectively concentrated by flotation removal of the siliceous gangue. The drill hole composite yielded laboratory flotation concentrates from locked tests containing 56.8 percent Fe and 6.1 percent silica, with an accompanying iron unit recovery of 94.2 percent. Concentrates containing 52.4 to 53.7 percent Fe also were produced from the lean ore stockpile materials; corresponging iron recoveries ranged from 71 to 79 percent in the batch tests, with the possibility remaining for additional recovery of iron from the middlings.
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APA: P. A. Wasson  (1963)  RI 6199 Anionic Flotation Of Silica From Goethitic Iron-Bearing Materials, Cuyuna Range, Minn. ? Summary

MLA: P. A. Wasson RI 6199 Anionic Flotation Of Silica From Goethitic Iron-Bearing Materials, Cuyuna Range, Minn. ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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