Production Of Anorthosite Concentrate From Minnesota Copper-Nickel Flotation Tailings By High Gradient Magnetic Separation

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 670 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
INTRODUCTION The demand for aluminum metal and thus for alumina and bauxite (the primary sources), is expected to increase at an annual rate of about 6% through the year 1980. It appears that about 90% of the future aluminum metal requirements could be produced at domestic plants but the production would remain dependent on the use of imported bauxite and alumina. The U.S. dependence on foreign bauxite and alumina is of considerable economic and strategic concern because availability and prices are very sensitive to changes in the political climate in the exporting countries. Dependence of the United States on foreign sources of bauxite closely parallels its dependence on foreign sources of oil, particularly since ten countries, including most of the world's major bauxite exporting countries, recently have formed the Inter- national Bauxite Association (IBA) for the specific purpose of increasing revenue for the participating countries. Although it is clear that long-term aluminum requirements cannot be fulfilled by domestic resources of bauxite,; the U.S. has an almost unlimited supply of aluminous resources such as Kaolinite (38% Al203), Alunite (37% Al203), Dawsonite (35% A1203), and Anorthosite (29% A1203)
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APA:
(1976) Production Of Anorthosite Concentrate From Minnesota Copper-Nickel Flotation Tailings By High Gradient Magnetic SeparationMLA: Production Of Anorthosite Concentrate From Minnesota Copper-Nickel Flotation Tailings By High Gradient Magnetic Separation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1976.