The Economics of the Search Minerals Direct Extraction Process for Rare Earth Element Recovery

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
David Dreisinger Greg Andrews
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

The Foxtrot deposit of Search Minerals contains a range of rare earth element containing minerals including allanite, fergusonite and bastnasite. The Search Minerals Direct Extraction Process for treating these minerals involves coarse crushing of the ore to -6 mesh (3.45 mm), acid treatment at 200 °C in a novel reactor configuration, water leaching, various purification steps to reject iron, aluminum and uranium/thorium (present in small amounts) and finally precipitation of rare earths as an oxalate and calcination to form a mixed rare earth oxide product for refining. The economics of the process are presented.
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APA: David Dreisinger Greg Andrews  (2017)  The Economics of the Search Minerals Direct Extraction Process for Rare Earth Element Recovery

MLA: David Dreisinger Greg Andrews The Economics of the Search Minerals Direct Extraction Process for Rare Earth Element Recovery. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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