RI 3271 Concentration of the Potash Ores of Carlsbad, New Mexico, By Ore Dressing Methods

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Will H. Cognill F. D. DeVaney J. Bruce Clemmer S. R. B. Cooke
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Feb 1, 1935

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The domestic production of potash has made rapid strides in the past 4 years. In 1929 the United States produced 109,820 tons of potash-bearing material, equivalent to 61,590 tons of pure potash (K20). In 1933 to this had increased to 331,110 tons, containing 143,378 tons of potash, due chiefly to the development of the potash deposits near Carlsbad, N. Mex. The potash ores of that district occur at a depth of about 1,000 feet and as mined consist of a mixture known as sylvinite containing about 40 parts of sylvite (KC1) and 60 parts of halite (NaCl). By careful mining the extraneous material does not amount to more than 2 or 3 per cent. Such ore was used in the experimental work here reported.The usual chemical method for the recovery of potash from sylvinite, while efficient in the production of pure potassium chloride, requires,expensive equipment and is costly to operate. It occurred to the Bureau of Mines that ore-dressing methods, which have been applied to other nonmetallic minerals, might be adapted for the production of a grade of potash suitable for the fertilizer industry. After preliminary study by the Bureau of Mines showed that ore-dressing treatment was possible the investigation was extended under a cooperative agreement between the U.S. Bureau of Mines, the Potash Company of America, and the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, Mo.ACKNOWLEDGMENTSAcknowledgment is here given for valuable assistance in the laboratory of R. G. O'Meara, assistant metallurgist. U.S. Bureau of Mines, Tuscaloosa, Ala. who was on detail at the Rolla station during the early work; by E. W. Gieseke and Albert Ollar, temporarily employed by the Potash Company of America; and to N. H. Lenz, an engineer temporarily assigned to the station."
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APA: Will H. Cognill F. D. DeVaney J. Bruce Clemmer S. R. B. Cooke  (1935)  RI 3271 Concentration of the Potash Ores of Carlsbad, New Mexico, By Ore Dressing Methods

MLA: Will H. Cognill F. D. DeVaney J. Bruce Clemmer S. R. B. Cooke RI 3271 Concentration of the Potash Ores of Carlsbad, New Mexico, By Ore Dressing Methods. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1935.

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