New Method for Recovery of Flake Mica

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. Adair W. T. McDaniel W. R. Hudspeth
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 3, 1951

Abstract

A NEW method for concentrating the flake mica either from present washing plant tailings or from new feed has been developed. In this paper, flake mica refers to that which occurs in weathered granites, alaskites, pegmatites, and schists in a form too fine to be considered sheet mica. It ranges in size from 1 in. or more down to 200-mesh or finer and occurs with kaolin, quartz, and partially kaolinized feldspar. Scrap mica, a term often used indiscriminately to describe everything other than sheet mica, will be used to denote the waste product from sheet mica mines and fabricating plants. Both flake and scrap mica are used in the mica grinding plants to produce wet-ground or dry-ground mica, although some flake mica recovered from clay mining operations is fine enough to be marketed without grinding.
Citation

APA: R. Adair W. T. McDaniel W. R. Hudspeth  (1951)  New Method for Recovery of Flake Mica

MLA: R. Adair W. T. McDaniel W. R. Hudspeth New Method for Recovery of Flake Mica. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1951.

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