A Titanium Pigment Feedstock Overview

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. J. Stanaway
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Environmental pressures on waste disposal are forcing pigment producers to use higher content TiO2 feedstocks with lower levels of trace elements. Despite this, 50% of the worlds TiO2 comes from ilmenite concentrates with only 37 -54 % TiO2 An industry growth rate of 25 % in the next ten years combined with trends to diminishing resources and lower grades for rutile (95 % TiO2) and leucoxenized ilmenite (55 to 90% TiO2) mean that unless new discoveries are made soon, the industry will become even more reliant on ilmenite. A hypothetical ideal feedstock is presented and strategies to obtain it are suggested. Reasons for some of the mineral specifications are given.
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APA: K. J. Stanaway  (1994)  A Titanium Pigment Feedstock Overview

MLA: K. J. Stanaway A Titanium Pigment Feedstock Overview. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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