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Hematite specular

Glanz-effekt, m. gloss, luster, -einfall, m. grazing incidence, -eisen, n. silvery iron, eisenerz, n., -eisenstein, m. specular iron ore (hematite). [Pg.186]

Specular Iron Ore—1led Hematite.—This is a sesqui-oxide of iron existing in great abundance, and found in a variety of shapes, both massive and in crystals. The following are a few of the crystalline forms in which It fa found—Figs. 272,273, 274. The crystals are of... [Pg.407]

Micaceous iron oxide [1317-60-8] Fe203 (specular hematite) 4.6-48 dark gray... [Pg.208]

Fingerprinting Specular Hematite from Mines in Botswana, Southern Africa... [Pg.460]

Data preparation, specular hematite source fingerprinting by INAA, 467-468... [Pg.560]

Heavy mineral separation, specular hematite source fingerprinting, 465-466... [Pg.562]

Type of feed Hematite ore fines Fine magnetite cone. Coarse magnetite cone. Specular cone. + ore fines Hematite, magnetite ore fines... [Pg.126]

Mineral Beneficiation Electrostatic methods are widely used in the processing of ores with mineral concentrates. Generally, electrostatic separation is used as a part of an overall flow sheet comprising various combinations of physical separation procedures. It is particularly well established in the processing of heavy-mineral beach sands from which are recovered ilmenite, rutile, zircon, monazite, silicates, and quartz. High-grade specular hematite concentrates have been recovered at rates of 1000 tons/h in Labrador. Applications also include processing tin ores to separate cassiterite from columbite and ilmenite. Refer to Fig. 19-61 . [Pg.1565]

The derivatives of various secondary stages of mineral formation are not included here hematites of specular type in veins of alpine type and in high-grade ores, siderite veins martites, goethites, and carbonates from the oxidation zone. [Pg.256]


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