Tungsten Recovery from Searles Lake Brines by Ion Exchange

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. B. Altringer P. T. Brooks R. O. Dannenberg W. N. Marchant
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 8, 1979

Abstract

The US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory tests to devise a process for recovering a marketable grade of tungsten from the brine of Searles Lake, Calif. The brine contains only 56 ppm W (70 ppm W03). Using ion exchange resins synthesized by USBM chemists, 98% oft he tungsten was extracted from the brine and 92% of the tungsten was recovered as a marketable iron-tungsten concentrate containing 44% tungsten as tungsten trioxide. Although major technical problems have largely been resolved, research is progressing to escalate testing in a process research unit to provide more reliable data for an economic appraisal.
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APA: P. B. Altringer P. T. Brooks R. O. Dannenberg W. N. Marchant  (1979)  Tungsten Recovery from Searles Lake Brines by Ion Exchange

MLA: P. B. Altringer P. T. Brooks R. O. Dannenberg W. N. Marchant Tungsten Recovery from Searles Lake Brines by Ion Exchange. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1979.

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