Application Of Electrostatics To Feldspar Beneficiation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. Northcott I. M. LeBaron
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Jan 10, 1958

Abstract

Before describing the electrostatic processing of feldspar, it might be well to review some of the basic definitions and terminology of feldspars. The feldspar minerals constitute a group of alumino-silicates of potassium, sodium, and calcium. Barium feldspar sometimes occurs naturally but is very rare. Hardness varies between 6 and 6.5 and specific gravity between 2.5 and 2.8. Color is generally white or pale shades of red, yellow, or green. The approximate chemical composition of the principal feldspars is given in Table I. The albite (sodium aluminum silicate) and an orthite (calcium aluminum silicate) feldspars are the end members of a series called plagioclase. These two molecules form a complete solid solution series ranging from pure soda feldspar at one end to the pure lime feldspar at the other end. Intermediate solid solutions are known as oligoclase, andesine, labradorite, and bytoconite. The general structure throughout this series is the same. Sodium and calcium may replace each other and silicon and aluminum may replace each other in the structure.
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APA: E. Northcott I. M. LeBaron  (1958)  Application Of Electrostatics To Feldspar Beneficiation

MLA: E. Northcott I. M. LeBaron Application Of Electrostatics To Feldspar Beneficiation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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