Non-Metallic Use Of Bauxite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Otis M. Clarke
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Although most bauxite mined is used to make metallic alu¬minum, more than a million tons of bauxite is used annually in the United States in the manufacture of refractories, chemicals, abrasives, and cement. Raw material requirements are becoming increasingly difficult to meet because high-grade bauxite, required for some uses, is limited. The supply of raw material for high-alumina refractories is most critical because a low-iron bauxite is needed. Although there are substantial bauxite reserves in the world, bauxite suitable for use in refractories is limited to a few districts.
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APA: Otis M. Clarke  (1977)  Non-Metallic Use Of Bauxite

MLA: Otis M. Clarke Non-Metallic Use Of Bauxite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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