High Purity Talc From Western Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lawrence A. Roe
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

This paper describes research and development efforts leading to a wet process for the beneficiation of Western talc ores in which the values are primarily present as soft, platy talc mineral. The mineralogy of the ore, as it relates to the logic of utilizing an uncomplicated, attrition-scrubbing sedimentation process is described. Bench-scale laboratory testwork and a pilot-plant test program are described. The pilot-plant program included production of several tons of products. The thickened talc slurries were very difficult to dewater prior to the drying step. Dewatering difficulties were overcome by use of a high-speed centrifuge. The centrifuge cake was dried either by tray, flash or spray drying. The successful use of one high-grade talc product as titanium dioxide extender in paper is discussed. The talc product has extremely low abrasion values, an important characteristic for minerals used in paper manufacture. It is concluded that this wet process for soft talc ores is capable of producing high-purity talc products for paint, paper, cosmetics and other industrial uses re-quiring very pure soft talc.
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APA: Lawrence A. Roe  (1972)  High Purity Talc From Western Ores

MLA: Lawrence A. Roe High Purity Talc From Western Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.

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