IC 8197 Methods And Costs Of Exploration And Pilot Plant Testing Of Ilmenite-Bearing Sands, Lakehurst Mine, The Glidden Co., Ocean County, N. J.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 74
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- 24678 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
This report describes methods and techniques employed by The Glidden Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, in explorating an ilmenite-bearing sand deposit in Ocean County, New Jersey, during 1960 to determine ore reserve potential and the feasibility of mining and establishing a milling plant on the property for the production of ilmenite concentrate. The property covered approximately 1,250 acres. Comprehensive sampling by water-jet drilling indicated the deposit averaged 20 feet in thickness and contained 4.5 percent heavy minerals, of which 80 to 85 percent was ilmenite and leucoxene. Average depth of the water table as determined by auger boring was 16.8 feet. Pilot plant tests indicated that circular concentrators in combination with spiral concentrators would recover at least 80 percent of the heavy mineral content of the sands. It was estimated that sufficient ore reserve tonnage had been developed to supply the company's Baltimore chemicals division, pigments department, with a suitable grade ilmenite concentrate for a period of 20 years at the present rate of pigments production. The property was designated as Lakehurst mine and plans are in progress for mining development and plant construction.
Citation
APA:
(1963) IC 8197 Methods And Costs Of Exploration And Pilot Plant Testing Of Ilmenite-Bearing Sands, Lakehurst Mine, The Glidden Co., Ocean County, N. J.MLA: IC 8197 Methods And Costs Of Exploration And Pilot Plant Testing Of Ilmenite-Bearing Sands, Lakehurst Mine, The Glidden Co., Ocean County, N. J.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.