antimonybearing
Antimonybearing is a term used in mineralogy and economic geology to describe minerals, rocks, or ore composites that contain antimony (Sb) as a major or notable constituent. It is a descriptive designation rather than a formal mineral name, applied when Sb is a defining component of a phase or when Sb-rich minerals occur within an assemblage.
The principal antimony-bearing mineral is stibnite (Sb2S3), the most important source of the element. Other antimony-bearing
Antimony-bearing deposits form predominantly in hydrothermal environments associated with igneous activity. They typically occur in quartz-rich
Ore processing involves concentration by flotation or gravity, roasting to convert sulfides to oxides, and smelting