A Process Mineralogical Study Of Platinum-Bearing Chromite Ores From The Polarurals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. V. Petrov T. N. Greiver L. I. Gyrskia Y. V. Andreev
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Abstract

Traditionally, chromite ores are regarded exclusively as a monomineral raw material for extraction of chromium. The results of the investigations indicate a wide range of PGM in the Ray-Iz chromites, amounting to 1-3 ppm PGM. The study of products of primary gravity concentration from heavily and lightly disseminated ores (Tsentralnoe deposit, Ray-Iz block), showed that the platinum-group minerals are concentrated in the tails and slimes of the processed products, containing 10-30 ppm total PGM. Preliminary data make it possible to conclude that an in-depth study of the platinum mineralogy of the Ray-Iz block chromite ores is necessary to develop a process that will produce both chromium and the PGM.
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APA: G. V. Petrov T. N. Greiver L. I. Gyrskia Y. V. Andreev  (2000)  A Process Mineralogical Study Of Platinum-Bearing Chromite Ores From The Polarurals

MLA: G. V. Petrov T. N. Greiver L. I. Gyrskia Y. V. Andreev A Process Mineralogical Study Of Platinum-Bearing Chromite Ores From The Polarurals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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