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Beneficiation of tin and associated minerals. Proceedings of the third SEATRAD seminar organised in collaboration with the Department of Mineral Resources of Thailand, held in Bangkok on 7-9 October 1982.

Authors :
Hasbi bin Haji Hassan A.
Baylis D.M.
Fuente F.J.C.
Hasbi bin Haji Hassan A.
Baylis D.M.
Fuente F.J.C.
Publication Year :
1983

Abstract

Aspects of beneficiation considered in the 16 papers include: applied mineralogy of alluvial tin; alluvial tailings; improved spiral technology; dry separation; energy consumption and transport and processing costs in Malaysian gravel pump mines; ore treatment at P.T. Koba Tin; beneficiation at Bidor Malaya Tin; gravity concentrating trays; by-product recovery; separation of columbite-tantalite from ilmenite; tin liberation from limonitic boulders; heavy medium cyclones; Bolivian treatment practices; tungsten recovery by caustic leaching; arsenic removal from roaster dust; and pyrometallurgy and hydrometallurgy of tin-tantalum-antimony at Greenbushes, Australia. Discussions of each paper, and the panel discussion, are also included.<br />Aspects of beneficiation considered in the 16 papers include: applied mineralogy of alluvial tin; alluvial tailings; improved spiral technology; dry separation; energy consumption and transport and processing costs in Malaysian gravel pump mines; ore treatment at P.T. Koba Tin; beneficiation at Bidor Malaya Tin; gravity concentrating trays; by-product recovery; separation of columbite-tantalite from ilmenite; tin liberation from limonitic boulders; heavy medium cyclones; Bolivian treatment practices; tungsten recovery by caustic leaching; arsenic removal from roaster dust; and pyrometallurgy and hydrometallurgy of tin-tantalum-antimony at Greenbushes, Australia. Discussions of each paper, and the panel discussion, are also included.

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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1309258518
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Electronic Resource