Favorable Results By Mixing Geology With Minerals Processing

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. P. Ehrlinger
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The Illinois State Geological Survey added Minerals Processing to its capabilities in 1966. Subsequently, the Minerals Processing Team and several Geologists collectively thought what neither would have thought of separately. The results included a number of projects. discussed here are: 1) The Utilization of the Fines from Kitty Litter as a Bonding Agent for Iron Ore Pellets; 2) Separating Plant Waste from a Commercial Silica Sand Producer into two marketable products, including a closely sized Silica Sand; 3) Marketable Feldspar Sand and Silica Sand from Dune Sands near the Kankakee River; and 4) A Method for Making Metallurgical Grade Fluorspar more desirable as Blast Furnace (Steel) Feed.
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APA: H. P. Ehrlinger  (2003)  Favorable Results By Mixing Geology With Minerals Processing

MLA: H. P. Ehrlinger Favorable Results By Mixing Geology With Minerals Processing. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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