Application of the Mineralogy of the Cobalt-Nickel-Silver Ores of Cobalt, Ontario to Metallurgical Treatment

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
W. Petruk
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The silver-rich cobalt-nickel arsenides ores of the Cobalt area in Ontario, Canada were mined for silver from about 1904 to 1985. The ores contained about 8 oz to 100 oz Aglt and about 1 wt% Ni and 2 wt% Co. They were processed by gravitational techniques, screening and flotation to produce separate silver and Fe-Co-Ni arsenide concentrates. The silver concentrate was smelted, and in some cases the arsenide concentrate was sold to custom smelters which recovered silver and other metals. The ores display a wide variety of textures and contain many minor and trace elements. This paper presents an evaluation of mineral characteristics that have a bearing on extractive metallurgy and smelting of this type of ore.
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APA: W. Petruk  (1993)  Application of the Mineralogy of the Cobalt-Nickel-Silver Ores of Cobalt, Ontario to Metallurgical Treatment

MLA: W. Petruk Application of the Mineralogy of the Cobalt-Nickel-Silver Ores of Cobalt, Ontario to Metallurgical Treatment. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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