RI 9028 - Recovery of Fluorite and Byproducts From Fish Creek Deposit, Eureka County, NV

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. W. Benn
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines investigated flotation methods for recovering fluorite and byproducts from two samples of the Fish Creek deposit in Eureka County, NV. The preferred method for tre.ating a fluorite-beryllium sample included (1) fluorite rougher and cleaner flotation, (2) desliming at 20 um, (3) muscovite flotation, (4) silicate flotation, (5) sodium hypochlorite wash of silicate concentrate, and (6) beryllium rougher and cleaner flotation from the silicate concen-trate. Laboratory results showed that over 94 pct of the fluorite was recovered in a recleaner concentrate containing 98 pct CaF2, Beryllium flotation produced concentrates containing in excess of 5 pct BeO with recoveries over 70 pet. The preferred method used for a fluorite-mica sample consisted of (1) fluorite rougher and cleaner flotation, (2) desliming at 20 um, and (3) mica flotation using an anionic-cationic collector system. Laboratory results showed that 84 pct of the fluorite was recovered in a recleaner concentrate containing 96 pct CaF2, Mica flotation produced a concentrate containing 95 pct mica at 85-pct recovery.
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APA: F. W. Benn  (1986)  RI 9028 - Recovery of Fluorite and Byproducts From Fish Creek Deposit, Eureka County, NV

MLA: F. W. Benn RI 9028 - Recovery of Fluorite and Byproducts From Fish Creek Deposit, Eureka County, NV. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1986.

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