Butte Paper - An Assay for Corundum by Mechanical Analysis

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. Spencer Hutchinson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1914

Abstract

It is the purpose of this paper to describe a method used to determine the corundum contents of samples of hard crystalline gneiss containing both corundum and red garnet. A chemical analysis of the rock for alumina would not fix the amount of corundum became at least three other constituent minerals of the rock, mica, feldspar, and garnet, contain alumina combined with silica. Following are the principal minerals found in the samples, together with their specific gravity and hardness as given by Dana: The corundum occurred in crystals of a gray or bluish gray color, in minute grains and coarser up to 0.5 in., and no massive or block corundum was observed. The larger crystals were commonly quite slender, well defined, and the normal hexagonal form clearly developed. They lay with the structural planes of the gneiss, and sometimes appeared prominently in relief on weathered surfaces. In some cases these crystals had suffered partial or total alteration to mica, margarite, or other soft minerals, a condition illustrated by sample D, which appeared to be studded abundantly with corundum on the flat faces. Garnet, a striking feature of nearly all the samples, was present in small rounded crystals of a pink to red color. The samples were first broken to pass a No. 4 mesh screen. This was done with a hammer on an iron plate, particular care being taken to avoid the breaking of the crystals finer than need be to pass the screen. A portion of the sample weighing 500 g. was then taken and, with a little water added, was scoured round and round in an iron bucket with a wooden block, until the coarse crystals of corundum were cleaned of adhering pieces of mica. The bucket was then re-
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APA: W. Spencer Hutchinson  (1914)  Butte Paper - An Assay for Corundum by Mechanical Analysis

MLA: W. Spencer Hutchinson Butte Paper - An Assay for Corundum by Mechanical Analysis. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.

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