Milling and Concentration - Degree of Liberation of Minerals in the Alabama Low-grade Red Iron Ores after Grinding (with Discussion)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 19
- File Size:
- 873 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1927
Abstract
In this investigation, the low-grade red iron ores of Alabama were examined by the use of "heavy solutions."' Ores are generally ground preparatory to concentration and as long as the concentrators make suitable products the effectiveness of the grinding is likely to be unquestioned; but when suitable products are difficult to make, an investigation becomes imperative. In such a case a dissection of the ore might be made to find the cause of the trouble. Such a condition of unsuitable products exists in the low-grade red iron ores of Alabama. They are difficult to concentrate. To be sure it might be said that the concentration of iron ores is a new thing and that the ore-dressing methods are undeveloped, but a glance at the industry reveals an abundance of methods and devices for almost all imlaginable conditions. Concentrating machinery has not been tested in this investigation. When the properties of the ores have been gleaned, the machinery may be used more effectively. Alabama Low-grade Red Iron Ores The Bureau of Mines has undertaken by laboratory methods to select the best means of concentrating the low-grade iron ores of Alabama. These ores constitute the parts of the ore bed left by selective mining. If more of the ore bed could be included in the current output, the mining cost would be reduced and longer life of the district would be insured. This advantage would be reflected by added permanence of churches, homes, schools and every undertaking in the commonwealth. The red ores chosen for this study of effectiveness of grinding are too low in lime to meet the requirements of the blast furnace. If lime is
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APA:
(1927) Milling and Concentration - Degree of Liberation of Minerals in the Alabama Low-grade Red Iron Ores after Grinding (with Discussion)MLA: Milling and Concentration - Degree of Liberation of Minerals in the Alabama Low-grade Red Iron Ores after Grinding (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1927.