RI 3436 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division 29. Silver-Recovery Studies - Some Factors Affecting The Flotation Of Silver Miner ? Introduction

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E. S. Leaver
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

Experiments dealing with the dissolution of silver by cyanide from various silver minerals were reported several yews ago.4/ This work showed that the silver in some silver minerals is completely and readily soluble in cyanide solution, whereas other silver minerals must be given special treatment before or during cyanidation to obtain much dissolution of the silver by cyanide. Flotation as a method for treating silver ores has not been studied much, except in the case of base-metal ores carrying silver, particularly lead-silver ores. However, many mills now are concentrating gold ores by flotation, and when such ores also contain silver the recovery of the silver by flotation is of considerable importance. Moreover, many mines contain ore in which silver is the principal valuable constituent. Some of these ores are amenable to cyanidation, but the cost of a cyanide plant may be prohibitive because of limited ore bodies or other factors. In such instances the successful application of flotation would mean that the property could be operated.
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APA: E. S. Leaver  (1939)  RI 3436 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division 29. Silver-Recovery Studies - Some Factors Affecting The Flotation Of Silver Miner ? Introduction

MLA: E. S. Leaver RI 3436 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division 29. Silver-Recovery Studies - Some Factors Affecting The Flotation Of Silver Miner ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1939.

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