The beneficiation of Canadian garnet ores at CANMET

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. R. A. Andrews
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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5
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889 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

"Garnet occurs in schists and gneisses in all provinces of Canada, all mainly in Quebec and Ontario. There is currently a renewed interest in exploration for economic sources of garnet for abrasive applications because of the inherent dangers from exposure to ground silica from sandblasting operations.High-quality garnet is used for lapping and grinding of glass and ceramics; for coated and bonded products such as sandpaper and cloth; and abrasive wheels for grinding and finishing various metals, woods, rubber and plastics. Low-quality garnet is used for cleaning and conditioning aluminum and other soft mewls, particularly by aircraft manufactures. Garnet may be added to grouting cements for oil-well drilling applications, and it has also been used for low- to medium-level radiation shielding. Garnet has been studied extensively by CANMET and its predecessor, Mines Branch, between 1917 and 1990. Twenty-nine studies relating 10 various aspects of beneficiation are presented and a review of the more important studies is presented. The information includes mineralogy, beneficiation methods, product sizes and analyses."
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APA: P. R. A. Andrews  (1995)  The beneficiation of Canadian garnet ores at CANMET

MLA: P. R. A. Andrews The beneficiation of Canadian garnet ores at CANMET. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1995.

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