RI 6914 Processing Of High-Iron Arkansas Bauxite Ores

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Jr. Hill
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Laboratory metallurgical treatments of three high-iron bauxite ores from Arkansas were conducted to determine the relative effectiveness of experimental methods for recovering alumina and a commercially acceptable iron concentrate. The standard for evaluating recoveries from experimental processes was the Al2O3 recovery from Bayer digests of the crude ores; recoveries from digestion of the three ores were 74.1, 87.4, and 88.7 percent. Flotation, magnetic separation, or various combinations of digestion, calcination, and reduction-sintering, leaching, and magnetic separation of leach residues failed to produce Al2O3 recoveries as high as the standard. A high-iron-bearing fraction, containing between 68 and 78 percent of the total iron, was produced in a three-phase treatment involving a caustic, lime reduction-sinter of the crude ore, water extraction of Al2O3 from the sinter, and magnetic separation of the leach residue.
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APA: Jr. Hill  (1967)  RI 6914 Processing Of High-Iron Arkansas Bauxite Ores

MLA: Jr. Hill RI 6914 Processing Of High-Iron Arkansas Bauxite Ores. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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