High Quality Wet Ground Mica From Mica Schist Ores ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert M. Lewis
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

Chemically, mica is a complex silicate of sodium, potassium and aluminum. There are no important uses of mica where the chemical analysis is important, except that in some uses of ground mica, the content of iron oxide present as an impurity must be kept to a very low limit. Muscovite mica is frequently found containing black and red "stain" as a homogeneous part of the books or sheets. In most cases this stain or impurity is magnetite or hematite. Some mica contains impurities deposited by infiltration. This is commonly a red stain, less often brown or white. The best mica is free from all such impurities, and the greater their content, the less value does the mica have.(1) It is because of these undesirable impurities that a large segment of the fine ground mica industry relies on weathered pegmatites and alaskite ores as a source of raw material. The mica concentrates obtained from these ores are relatively clean and require moderate beneficiation to meet color and density specifications. One need only to observe the stained and decrepitated condition of the mica recovered from mica schist to appreciate the challenge that processing this material presents. Despite these adversities there are several advantages to be gained by mining and processing mica schist ores. The mica content of these ores are considerably higher than the pegmatites and alaskite ores now being mined, often containing in excess of forty percent mica. This-higher grade mica feed should promote a lower mining and milling cost with its resulting competative advantage. With more rigid government
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APA: Robert M. Lewis  (1969)  High Quality Wet Ground Mica From Mica Schist Ores ? Introduction

MLA: Robert M. Lewis High Quality Wet Ground Mica From Mica Schist Ores ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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