RI 4951 Ore-Dressing Tests Of Aroostook County, Maine. Manganese Ores ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Frank D. Lamb
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Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

Four samples of manganese-bearing material from the Aroostook County, Maine, deposits were tested at the Eastern Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines at College Park, Md., to determine their amenability to beneficiation by ore-dressing methods. The samples represented material from the Maple Mountain-Hovey Mountain deposit, the Dudley farm, and the Burnham farm and contained 11 to 14 percent manganese. None of the tests produced appreciably enriched concentrates suitable for further treatment for the production of ferromanganese. The intimate association of the manganese minerals with iron and siliceous minerals requires extremely fine grinding to liberate the manganese minerals in these ores and prevents efficient concentration by physical means.
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APA: Frank D. Lamb  (1953)  RI 4951 Ore-Dressing Tests Of Aroostook County, Maine. Manganese Ores ? Summary

MLA: Frank D. Lamb RI 4951 Ore-Dressing Tests Of Aroostook County, Maine. Manganese Ores ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1953.

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