The Flotation of Rare Earths - A Contribution to Industrial Hygiene (fd62bba4-516d-4e7e-9e0a-36823b462103)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Collins DN Hollick CT
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Conventional processing of heavy mineral deposits containing radioactive rare earth minerals such as monazite and xenotime may cause industrial hygiene problems through atmospheric dust and contamination of product concentrates. An alternative procedure has been developed in which such minerals are removed from bulk heavy mineral concentrates by flotation with little loss of other economic minerals. With fine ores, recoveries of over 95% have been achieved and with coarse ores over 80%,in both cases at high grade. Several flotation regimes have proven effective. The potential for generation of radioactive dust or product contamination is subsequent processing -is correspondingly reduced.
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APA: Collins DN Hollick CT  (1990)  The Flotation of Rare Earths - A Contribution to Industrial Hygiene (fd62bba4-516d-4e7e-9e0a-36823b462103)

MLA: Collins DN Hollick CT The Flotation of Rare Earths - A Contribution to Industrial Hygiene (fd62bba4-516d-4e7e-9e0a-36823b462103). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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