Separation of Stibiotantalite and Tantalite from a Cassiterite Concentrate

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. Hasbi Hassan
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Jan 8, 1979

Abstract

Stibiotantalite is a relatively rare mineral not commonly found in the major tin districts of the world, and its separation characteristics have not been documented adequately in the literature. The investigation described here has been carried out on a sample taken from a commercial tin concentrate containing a significant amount of stibiotantalite which would have to be substantially removed before the tin concentrate was smelted. The sample originated from Greenbushes, Western Australia. A mineralogical analysis was performed on the sample with the aid of the Frantz Isodynamic separator 1 and the results presented in Table 1. A screen analysis was also performed, and the results presented in Table 2. The minerals were found to be substantially liberated.
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APA: A. Hasbi Hassan  (1979)  Separation of Stibiotantalite and Tantalite from a Cassiterite Concentrate

MLA: A. Hasbi Hassan Separation of Stibiotantalite and Tantalite from a Cassiterite Concentrate. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1979.

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