Author: Vernal E. Edlund
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Category : Manganese ores
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Pyrometallurgical studies by the Bureau of Mines demonstrated the feasibllity of sintering and smelting a low-grade flotation concentrate made by pilot-plant processing 10-percent manganese ore from the Maggie Canyon deposit, Mohave County, Ariz. Under optimum conditions 85 percent of the manganese in a flotation concentrate that assayed 36 percent manganese was recovered as standard ferromanganese. A blend of this flotation concentrate with high-grade dithionate pilot plant precipitate was similarly processed with a recovery of 90 percent of the manganese. Thorough mixing and pelletizing of the charge before treatment on the sinter hearth was necessary to produce a well agglomerated product by single pass sintering. Although satisfactory sinter was produced from a variety of material combinations, best results were obtained on a charge that contained 80 percent flotation concentrate and 20 percent return sinter fines. This combination was mixed with 6 percent coke, based on weight of concentrate; and 12 percent moisture. Sintering such a charge yielded a well agglomerated product containing over 80 percent coarse material, The results of standard crushing tests showed that the product was physically comparable to iron ore sinters and manganese nodules. A ferrograde sinter of acceptable strength was made by a single-pass processing of a blend of the flotation concentrate and the leach plant precipitate. Sintering the precipitate alone proved difficult because of its relatively high manganese content and physical nature. However, a satisfactory single-pass sinter was made by increasing the proportion of return sinter fines in the charge to 40 percent and the moisture content to 22 percent.
Sintering and Smelting Manganese Concentrates from Maggie Canyon Ore, Artillery Mountains Area, Ariz
Author: Vernal E. Edlund
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Category : Manganese ores
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Pyrometallurgical studies by the Bureau of Mines demonstrated the feasibllity of sintering and smelting a low-grade flotation concentrate made by pilot-plant processing 10-percent manganese ore from the Maggie Canyon deposit, Mohave County, Ariz. Under optimum conditions 85 percent of the manganese in a flotation concentrate that assayed 36 percent manganese was recovered as standard ferromanganese. A blend of this flotation concentrate with high-grade dithionate pilot plant precipitate was similarly processed with a recovery of 90 percent of the manganese. Thorough mixing and pelletizing of the charge before treatment on the sinter hearth was necessary to produce a well agglomerated product by single pass sintering. Although satisfactory sinter was produced from a variety of material combinations, best results were obtained on a charge that contained 80 percent flotation concentrate and 20 percent return sinter fines. This combination was mixed with 6 percent coke, based on weight of concentrate; and 12 percent moisture. Sintering such a charge yielded a well agglomerated product containing over 80 percent coarse material, The results of standard crushing tests showed that the product was physically comparable to iron ore sinters and manganese nodules. A ferrograde sinter of acceptable strength was made by a single-pass processing of a blend of the flotation concentrate and the leach plant precipitate. Sintering the precipitate alone proved difficult because of its relatively high manganese content and physical nature. However, a satisfactory single-pass sinter was made by increasing the proportion of return sinter fines in the charge to 40 percent and the moisture content to 22 percent.
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Category : Manganese ores
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Pyrometallurgical studies by the Bureau of Mines demonstrated the feasibllity of sintering and smelting a low-grade flotation concentrate made by pilot-plant processing 10-percent manganese ore from the Maggie Canyon deposit, Mohave County, Ariz. Under optimum conditions 85 percent of the manganese in a flotation concentrate that assayed 36 percent manganese was recovered as standard ferromanganese. A blend of this flotation concentrate with high-grade dithionate pilot plant precipitate was similarly processed with a recovery of 90 percent of the manganese. Thorough mixing and pelletizing of the charge before treatment on the sinter hearth was necessary to produce a well agglomerated product by single pass sintering. Although satisfactory sinter was produced from a variety of material combinations, best results were obtained on a charge that contained 80 percent flotation concentrate and 20 percent return sinter fines. This combination was mixed with 6 percent coke, based on weight of concentrate; and 12 percent moisture. Sintering such a charge yielded a well agglomerated product containing over 80 percent coarse material, The results of standard crushing tests showed that the product was physically comparable to iron ore sinters and manganese nodules. A ferrograde sinter of acceptable strength was made by a single-pass processing of a blend of the flotation concentrate and the leach plant precipitate. Sintering the precipitate alone proved difficult because of its relatively high manganese content and physical nature. However, a satisfactory single-pass sinter was made by increasing the proportion of return sinter fines in the charge to 40 percent and the moisture content to 22 percent.
Electric Furnace Smelting of Offgrade Domestic Manganese Ores and Concentrates
Author: Fernando B. Petermann
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Category : Electric furnaces
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Category : Electric furnaces
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Pilot-plant Flotation of Manganese Ore from the Maggie Canyon Deposit, Artillery Mountains Region, Mohave County, Ariz
Author: Joe B. Rosenbaum
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Category : Flotation
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Category : Flotation
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Report of Investigations
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 850
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 850
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Spectrochemical Analysis of High-purity Beryllium
Author: Donald W. Frommer
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Category : Alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 610
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Category : Alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 610
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Carbonizing Properties of Butler County, Pa., Coals
Author: A. A. Berk
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Category : Amines
Languages : en
Pages : 526
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Category : Amines
Languages : en
Pages : 526
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Principal Deposits of Strategic and Critical Minerals in Arizona
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 356
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 356
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Minerals Yearbook
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Category : Government Publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1428
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Category : Government Publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1428
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List of Bureau of Mines Publications and Articles ... with Subject and Author Index
Author: United States. Bureau of Mines
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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Report of Investigations. [no.2002 to No.7380]
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 770
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 770
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