RI 6532 Flotation Treatment of Experimental Iron Ore Tailing From Champion Mine, Marquette Range, Michigan

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. T. Sorensen A. F. Colombo D. W. Frommer
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines developed a flotation method for concentrating spiral tailing produced from pilot plant tests on the Champion mine ore fines . The feed material contained about 49 percent Fe and 15 percent SiO2 and was posed mostly of specular hematite , muscovite , and chlorite . Bench- scale , batch flotation research developed a reagent suite composed of tall oil - fatty acid , fuel oil , sulfuric acid , sodium fluoride , and sodium silicate for recovery of iron minerals in the froth product . Concentrate made with the reagent suite contained 87.3 percent of the iron and analyzed 65.6 percent Fe and 1.9 percent SiO2 . Continuous flotation tests were made with a nominal feed rate of 400 lb /hr , but without middling recirculation . Using nearly the same amount and complement of reagents as in the batch tests , three similar continuous tests gave concentrates averaging 63.9 percent Fe and 3.1 percent Sio while recovering about 86 percent of the iron .
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APA: R. T. Sorensen A. F. Colombo D. W. Frommer  (1964)  RI 6532 Flotation Treatment of Experimental Iron Ore Tailing From Champion Mine, Marquette Range, Michigan

MLA: R. T. Sorensen A. F. Colombo D. W. Frommer RI 6532 Flotation Treatment of Experimental Iron Ore Tailing From Champion Mine, Marquette Range, Michigan. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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