RI 9356 - Tin and Silver Recovery From Coal Creek, AK

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. L. Johnson
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the recovery of tin and silver from the Coal Creek deposit in the Talkeetna Mountains, AK. Approximately 5 million st of reserves grading 0.2 pct Sn with silver credits of 0.2 tr oz/st have been delineated by drilling. A 10-to 25-pct Sn gravity concentrate was produced by treating the minus 20-mesh ore with a spiral, then regrinding to minus 65 mesh and tabling. Sulfide contamination in the gravity concentrate was as high as 60 pet. Sulfide flotation of this concentrate produced tailings containing 40 to 50 pet Sn. Overall recovery was 76 pct for tin but only 5 to 10 pct for silver because of losses during sulfide flotation. Other methods tested to clean the concentrate included cassiterite flotation, gangue flotation, nitric acid leaching, and wet and dry magnetic separation. Tin beneficiation tests on the minus 325-mesh fraction included cassiterite flotation, vanning, sulfide flotation, and fuming. The bench-scale and locked-cycle tests were used to estimate the mass flows for a 1,000-st/d plant.
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APA: J. L. Johnson  (2010)  RI 9356 - Tin and Silver Recovery From Coal Creek, AK

MLA: J. L. Johnson RI 9356 - Tin and Silver Recovery From Coal Creek, AK. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2010.

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