Bulletin 205 Flotation Tests of Idaho Ores

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 81
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1921
Abstract
The object of this paper is to give to mining companies and to
all others who are interested some idea of the possibilities in the
treatment, by differential flotation, of lead-zinc ores of the Coeur
d'Alene region and other districts. The purpose of these investiga..
tions is not to evolve a differential flotation process that would replace
present methods of gravity concentration but rather one that could
be applied to the relatively fine material and slime produced in the
mills and treated unsuc_pessfully by gravity methods or by flotation.
It is expected, of course, that the products to be obtained by differential
flotation would be of much better grade than those now
produced by flotation in the Coeur d'Alene mills.
In view of the fact that it has been difficult to obtain representative
samples of flotation feed from the mills, owing to the necessity of
shipping the material wet and free from oil or other foreign matter
that might be deleterious to the differential separation of the sulphides,
the writers have felt justified in running flotation tests with
the mill feeds in order to ascertain whether a differential separation
of the sulphides could be effected. However, two different lots of
flotation feed were tested for differential flotation, and the results of
tests of one of these are given in this report. It is hoped that it will
be possible later to test out the flotation feed for differential flotation
on a large scale in some of the mills.
This paper covers part of the investigations carried on by the
United States Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Idaho Bureau
of Mines, the University of Idaho, and certain mining companies of
the Coeur d'Alene region. Although the results of the tests included
in this report are not to be considered final, they indicate possibilities
and may suggest others leading to a solution of the problem of
separating lead and zinc sulphides by differential flotation in the
treatment of certain ores.
Citation
APA:
(1921) Bulletin 205 Flotation Tests of Idaho OresMLA: Bulletin 205 Flotation Tests of Idaho Ores. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1921.