RI 6322 Acid Leaching of Beryllium Ore From Spor Mountain, Utah

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. Crocker R. O. Dannenberg D. W. Bridges
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

About 95 pct of the beryllium was dissolved from most ore samples by agitation leaching with 600 lb of H2SO4 per ton of ore for 24 hours at 65 ° C and 35 pct solids . Leach slurries generally were viscous , and the limiting pulp density for thorough mixing was about 35 pct solids . Settling of the leached pulp required 0.6 to 0.8 lb of a polyacrylic flocculant per ton of ore leached with 600 lb of H2SO4 per ton , whereas ore leached with 800 lb of H2SO4 per ton required only 0.2 to 0.3 lb of flocculant per ton . Terminal densities of the settled pulps were about 28 and 35 pct solids , respectively , from leaches using 600 and 800 lb of H2SO4 per ton . Vacuum filtration of settled pulps at 15 in . Hg resulted in a filter cake containing 50 to 59 pct solids . Roasting the ore at 500 ° C before leaching increased the limiting pulp density for effective mixing to 50 pct solids . Acid requirements , however , were not diminished , although leaching roasted ore with 600 lb of H2SO4 per ton resulted in densification of settled pulps to about 40 pct solids . Filter cake from leaching preroasted ore contained about 20 pct less water than that from unroasted ore .
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APA: L. Crocker R. O. Dannenberg D. W. Bridges  (1963)  RI 6322 Acid Leaching of Beryllium Ore From Spor Mountain, Utah

MLA: L. Crocker R. O. Dannenberg D. W. Bridges RI 6322 Acid Leaching of Beryllium Ore From Spor Mountain, Utah. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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