RI 6448 Benefidating Low-Grade Chromites From the Stillwater Complex, Montana

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 36
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
Beneficiation studies were conducted by the Bureau of Mines on three
samples of low- grade chromite - bearing material from the Stillwater complex
of Montana . The objective of the study was to develop methods for recovering
chromite from low- grade materials to improve the domestic reserve situation .
Samples were obtained from the three largest deposits in the district , Mouat ,
Benbow , and Gish . The chromic oxide ( Cr₂ 0 ) content of the ore and of the
chromite was about the same in each of the samples . The major gangue constituents
ranged from clean olivine in the Mouat sample to such altered minerals
as serpentine and talc in the Benbow and Gish samples . Tabling , flotation ,
high- tension electrostatic separation , and combinations of processes were
applied to each ore .
Treatment of the Mouat sample ( 9.95 percent Cr₂ 0 ) by high- tension
electrostatic separation , a combination of tabling and high- tension electrostatic
separation , and tabling with middling retreatment resulted in concentrates
that graded 42.8 , 42.0 , and 40.7 percent Cr₂03 at chromium recoveries
of 85 , 86 , and 84 percent , respectively . Other techniques were less selective .
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The Benbow sample ( 7.75 percent Cr₂0 ) responded most selectively to
tabling with middling retreatment and a combination of tabling and hightension
electrostatic separation to produce concentrates of 40.1 and 39.5
percent Cr₂g with each process having a chromium 2 recovery of 69 percent .
Response of the Gish sample ( 8.04 percent Cr₂03 ) to the various concentration
techniques was about the same as that of the Benbow sample , but in
general , somewhat less selective . A combination of tabling and high- tension
electrostatic separation resulted in a concentrate that contained 71 percent The Mouat mine was reopened in 1953 when the American Chrome Co. contracted
with the Federal Government to produce 900,000 tons of chromite concentrate
. The ore , averaging 20.2 percent Cr₂03 , was treated by tabling to
produce a 38.5 - percent Cr₂ O concentrate.
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6448 Benefidating Low-Grade Chromites From the Stillwater Complex, MontanaMLA: RI 6448 Benefidating Low-Grade Chromites From the Stillwater Complex, Montana. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.