RI 6213 Flotation Concentration Of A Complex Barite-Fluorspar Ore

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

Abstract

Bureau of Mines research was conducted to develop effective separation methods that might be used in exploiting substantial tonnages of complex barite-fluorspar ores in Arizona. The exploitable reserves now may be increased as recent batch and continuous flotation tests demonstrated that a complex barite?-fluorspar ore from the Red Chief deposit, Yuma County, Ariz., could be selectively treated to concurrently produce (1) fluorspar and (2) a barite byproduct of marketable grade. The sample contained 24.8 percent CaF2 and 24.3 percent BaS04. Processing comprised production of a fluorspar product containing 97 percent CaF2 with an 82 percent recovery, using a sodium fluoride-lignin sulfonate-fatty acid reagent combination. Concurrent retreatment of the fluorspar tailing, using sodium cetyl sulfate as a collector, yielded a barite product of 94 percent BaS04 grade with a 71-percent recovery. The products met specifications for acid-grade fluorspar and drilling mud-type barite.
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APA: P. A. Bloom  (1963)  RI 6213 Flotation Concentration Of A Complex Barite-Fluorspar Ore

MLA: P. A. Bloom RI 6213 Flotation Concentration Of A Complex Barite-Fluorspar Ore. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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