RI 9158 - Potential for Recovery of Rutile and Other Byproducts From Western Copper Tailings

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. G. Davis
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines studied tailings samples from 11 large-scale western copper operations to determine the potential for recovery of rutile and other critical and strategic minerals. Up to 15 pounds per short ton (lb/st) Ti02 was found ion these samples; however, only 9 to 44 pct of the Ti02 was liberated rutile. For one sample, gravity preconcentra-tion, grinding, and flotation recovered 34 pct of the Ti02 in a 54.8-pct-Ti02 concentrate. Over 0.38 Ib/st W was found in some of the tailings sampleso Scheelite was identified as the major W mineral. Nine of the eleven samples contained about 0.02 to 0.18 Ib/st Co. Pyrite was the principal Co-bearing sulfide mineral, with Co contained in about one-fifth of the pyrite grains. Up to 30 pct of the Co was concentrated in a bulk sulfide flotation concentrate.
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APA: E. G. Davis  (1988)  RI 9158 - Potential for Recovery of Rutile and Other Byproducts From Western Copper Tailings

MLA: E. G. Davis RI 9158 - Potential for Recovery of Rutile and Other Byproducts From Western Copper Tailings. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1988.

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