Glidden Readies New Jersey Heavy Mineral Operation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John V. Beall
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The Glidden Co., a newcomer to the mining industry, will be putting on stream its Lakehurst mine and concentrator this spring. Ilmenite-bearing placer sands will be mined and concentrated in a spanking new combination gravity, magnetic and high-tension separation plant. Glidden, well known as a paint, chemical and food manufacturer, consumes titanium dioxide as pigment in its paint business. The commodity is produced at the company's Adrian D. Joyce Works in Baltimore from ilmenite purchased in India and Australia, The Lakehurst operation, handily located in Ocean County, N. J., will dampen any deficiencies in quantity or price which might occur from foreign suppliers. This objective is no overnight concoction of The Glidden Co., because the move at Lakehurst was preceded by an attempt to start up in Florida. That project was abandoned when it was found that the titanium dioxide values were largely in rutile-a mineral which does not lend itself readily to the digestion process of the Baltimore chemical plant.
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APA: John V. Beall  (1962)  Glidden Readies New Jersey Heavy Mineral Operation

MLA: John V. Beall Glidden Readies New Jersey Heavy Mineral Operation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.

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