RI 8716 Recovery of Scheelite and Byproduct Sphalerite From Western U. S. Sphalerite From Western U. S.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 13
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- 4156 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
Bench-scale flotation tests were conducted on two western tactite ores to study the recovery of tungsten and zinc minerals. The investigation, which is part of the Bureau of Mines ongoing program to develop methods for beneficiating minerals and metals from domestic low-grade ores, demonstrated the feasibility of producing scheelite, sphalerite, and their bulk concentrates. Sphalerite concentrates containing 51 to 53 pet Zn and less than 0.11 pct W03 were selectively recovered prior to scheelite flotation. Zinc recovery ranged from 85 to 91 pct. Scheelite concentrates containing 17 to 25 pct W03 were then recovered from the ore; tungsten recoveries ranged from 88 to 94 pct. Bulk flotation concentrates containing 84 to 91 pct of the W03 and 87 to 95 pct of the zinc also were prepared. More than 98 pct of the W03 in a bulk concentrate containing 9 pct W03 was extracted by autoclave leaching with a soda solution. The zinc remained in the leached residue.
Citation
APA:
(1982) RI 8716 Recovery of Scheelite and Byproduct Sphalerite From Western U. S. Sphalerite From Western U. S.MLA: RI 8716 Recovery of Scheelite and Byproduct Sphalerite From Western U. S. Sphalerite From Western U. S.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.