RI 5377 Laboratory Concentration Of Chromite Ores, Red Mountain District, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. R. Wells
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

As a part of the strategic minerals program of the Bureau of Mines, nine chromite-ore samples were obtained during the period 1949-56 from mines in the vicinity of Red Mountain, near Seldovia, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. This report summarizes the results of beneficiation studies of the samples at the Bureau's Juneau, Alaska, and Albany, Oreg., laboratories. In general, the ores were found amenable to concentration by gravity methods for producing concentrates that assayed over 48 percent chromic oxide. Intimate association of chromite and gangue minerals, however, necessitated fine grinding and limited the amount of chromite recoverable. Recovery of chromium in concentrate that assayed 48 percent chromic oxide or higher ranged from approximately 20 percent for low-grade ores (10 to 12 percent Cr203) to more than 95 percent for 1 high-grade sample (42 percent Cr203). The iron content of the chrome-bearing mineral -hence, the chrome/iron ratio of finished concentrate -appears to vary with the grade of the ore. Concentrates made from high-grade ores had chrome/iron ratios as high as 3.1:1; the concentrates from low-grade ores, however, had chrome/iron ratios as low as 1.8:1.
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APA: R. R. Wells  (1957)  RI 5377 Laboratory Concentration Of Chromite Ores, Red Mountain District, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

MLA: R. R. Wells RI 5377 Laboratory Concentration Of Chromite Ores, Red Mountain District, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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