Flotation of Feldspar, Spodumene, Quartz and Mica from Pegmatites in North Carolina

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
I. H. Redeker
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

North Carolina is the leading state in the USA in feldspar, mica, and spodumene production. Mixed feldspar, spodumene, mica and quartz are mined from hard rock, open pit deposits and recovered by flotation from the fresh pegmatite type ores. Potash feldspar, mica, clay and quartz are recovered from weathered decomposed pegmatites. The North Carolina State University has a Minerals Research Laboratory in Asheville with trained personnel and flexible pilot plant equipment. The flowsheets for the feldspar, spodumene and mica producing companies and for large phosphate and glass sand flotation plants were developed and tested in Asheville. Examples and problems of pegmatite flotation are demonstrated with flowsheets and slides.
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APA: I. H. Redeker  (1981)  Flotation of Feldspar, Spodumene, Quartz and Mica from Pegmatites in North Carolina

MLA: I. H. Redeker Flotation of Feldspar, Spodumene, Quartz and Mica from Pegmatites in North Carolina. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1981.

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