RI 6386 Laboratory Continuous Flotation of Bertrandite and Phenacite From Mount Wheeler, Nev., Beryllium Ores

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 24
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
Continuous flotation studies were made at a 50 - lb - per - hr feed rate to
confirm the effectiveness of a batch - scale procedure for concentrating phenacite
and bertrandite minerals from Mount Wheeler ores that contained , in percent
, 0.47 , 0.78 , and 4.7 BeO . The procedure for selective froth flotation of
the beryllium minerals from a gangue composed chiefly of calcite , fluorite ,
and mica comprised closely controlled preconditioning with sodium fluoride and
sodium hexametaphosphate in a series of small mechanically agitated tanks and
use of a mixture of oleic acid with kerosine , fuel oil , or turpentine as a
collector .
It was difficult to adapt the laboratory flotation procedure to continuous
operation . The principal problem of achieving adequate conditioning to
depress calcite and fluorite ultimately was resolved by conditioning in series .
Thereafter , three ore samples of different grades treated on a continuous
basis yielded concentrates containing from 12 to 25 percent Beo from these
relatively complex and difficult ores . Recoveries , on a BeO basis , ranged
from 75 to 88 percent . Losses , which primarily were due to incomplete liberation
, probably could be lowered in a commercial operation .
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6386 Laboratory Continuous Flotation of Bertrandite and Phenacite From Mount Wheeler, Nev., Beryllium OresMLA: RI 6386 Laboratory Continuous Flotation of Bertrandite and Phenacite From Mount Wheeler, Nev., Beryllium Ores. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.