The Use Of Poly(Ethylene Oxide) As A Flocculating Agent In Uranium Ore Filtration ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. J. Lafforgue
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

In 1974- COGEMA (Compagnie Generale des Matieres Nucleaires) of France decided to exploit a uranium deposit discovered several years ago in a Permian formation of Southern France, near the town of Lodeve (Herault). The uranium occurs in black shales with high calcium carbonate content (7-10% CO2) and it was then necessary to use alkaline leaching. A fine grind (60-65% minue 270 mesh) was also necessary to obtain good' uranium recovery. A minimum of fresh water must be added to the alkaline system due to solution recycling. Filtration must be used because cake-washing requires less fresh water than countercurrent decantation.
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APA: P. J. Lafforgue  (1982)  The Use Of Poly(Ethylene Oxide) As A Flocculating Agent In Uranium Ore Filtration ? Introduction

MLA: P. J. Lafforgue The Use Of Poly(Ethylene Oxide) As A Flocculating Agent In Uranium Ore Filtration ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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