Claims
- 1. The process of concentrating tin oxide minerals having a particle size less than about 10 microns from ore containing the same comprising the steps of forming an aqueous slurry of said ore containing about 15% to 25% total solids, subjecting said slurry to high intensity wet magnetic separation at a field strength of about 10,000 gauss to separate the slurry into a rougher non-magnetic product and a rougher magnetic product, subjecting said rougher non-magnetic product to two further separations at a field strength of about 20,000 gauss to form scavenger non-magnetic products and scavenger magnetic products, combining the scavenger magnetic products, subjecting said combined scavenger magnetic products to separation at a field strength of about 20,000 gauss to form scavenger/cleaner magnetic product and scavenger/cleaner non-magnetic product, and combining said rougher magnetic and scavenger/cleaner products magnetic products to form a concentrate containing the major proportion of the tin oxide minerals originally present in the slurry.
- 2. The process of claim 1 including the step of beneficiating the concentrate by volatilization.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 916,517, filed June 19, 1978.
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Chem. Abst., 68, 1968, 5109f. |
Chem. Abst., 68, 1968, 80614v. |
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Continuations (1)
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