The Search Minerals Direct Extraction Process For Rare Earth Element Recovery

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
David Dreisinger Niels Verbaan Mike Johnson
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

The Search Minerals Foxtrot project in Labrador is a surface deposit enriched in the highly sought after heavy rare earth elements. Early metallurgical work investigated beneficiation of the rare earth content of the Foxtrot resource using flotation, gravity separation and magnetic separation. The concentrate was then processed by acid baking and water leaching to produce a REE leachate for purification and recovery. The Search Minerals Direct Extraction Process was developed through bypassing the beneficiation process and directly acid treating a coarse crushed ore material prior to water leaching. The result is a simple, low risk technical process for direct recovery. Concurrently, the treatment of the water leach solution was modified to produce a high grade (98.9% total rare earth oxide) product for refining.
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APA: David Dreisinger Niels Verbaan Mike Johnson  (2016)  The Search Minerals Direct Extraction Process For Rare Earth Element Recovery

MLA: David Dreisinger Niels Verbaan Mike Johnson The Search Minerals Direct Extraction Process For Rare Earth Element Recovery. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2016.

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