RI 6466 Continuous Flotation of Beryl From Spodumene Mill Tailing, Foote Mineral Company, Kings Mountain, N. C

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
James S. Browning Thomas L. McVay Paul E. Bennett
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Continuous 1.0- to 1.5 - ton - per - hour pilot plant flotation tests were made to determine the technical and economic feasibility of recovering beryl from flotation tailing being produced at the spodumene concentrator of the Foote Mineral Company , Kings Mountain , N.C. Best results were obtained when using an acid circuit and amine - type cationic reagents to float a bulk beryl - feldspar concentrate and then selectively floating the beryl away from the feldspar , using a petroleum sulfonate collector . About 77 percent of the beryllium in the pilot plant feed was recovered in a concentrate containing 6.42 percent BeO . The capital cost of an integrated flotation plant capable of treating 500 dry tons of spodumene mill tailing per day for recovery of beryl and feldspar is estimated at $ 210,000 . Indicated direct operating costs for the plant were $ 1.52 per ton of dry spodumene flotation tailing treated . This approximated the value of beryl recovered , but potential profits of about the same magnitude lie in concurrent recovery of marketable spodumene and feldspar byproducts .
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APA: James S. Browning Thomas L. McVay Paul E. Bennett  (1964)  RI 6466 Continuous Flotation of Beryl From Spodumene Mill Tailing, Foote Mineral Company, Kings Mountain, N. C

MLA: James S. Browning Thomas L. McVay Paul E. Bennett RI 6466 Continuous Flotation of Beryl From Spodumene Mill Tailing, Foote Mineral Company, Kings Mountain, N. C. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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