Innovations In Processing Uranium Ores

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. B. Rosenbaum W. L. Lennemann J. B. Clemmer
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 9, 1957

Abstract

Security restrictions on processing uranium raw materials to yellow cake were lifted in August 1955, coincidental with the Geneva Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. Numerous reports and technical papers on uranium extraction and recovery methods have appeared since that time, and it is doubtful that another review of past and current practices would add much to the technical literature. Development of some promising procedures was arrested, perhaps temporarily, by mechanical handling problems or peculiarities in the chemistry of uranium and associated elements. Some methods have been incompletely evaluated and still others that tested well in the laboratory and pilot plant are dormant because of competition from other processes, or because of their restricted applicability to particular ore types that have not reached quantity production. In view of the vast number of new ideas and procedures that have been advanced, considered, and tested, it would be futile to attempt a comprehensive survey in this article. Only a cross section of the field, based on random sampling, can be provided here. The authors have chosen, therefore, to discuss some innovations that may provide a clue to uranium ore processing techniques of the future. An effort has been made to select unpublicized new metallurgical techniques or interesting applications of established principles and procedures. With the two exceptions noted later, all the research to be described has been sponsored by the AEC. Physical Beneficiation: Individuals and firms engaged in mining and processing uranium ores, and in related research activities, have often had considerable experience in ore dressing. As might be expected, therefore, a prodigious amount of work has been done on physical beneficiation testing of uranium ores, particularly in efforts to concentrate subgrade materials. Although some success has been attained on specific ores by gravity concentration and flotation, ratios of concentration have generally been low and there has been difficulty in making a throwaway tailing.
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APA: J. B. Rosenbaum W. L. Lennemann J. B. Clemmer  (1957)  Innovations In Processing Uranium Ores

MLA: J. B. Rosenbaum W. L. Lennemann J. B. Clemmer Innovations In Processing Uranium Ores. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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