RI 4851 Mineral Dressing Investig. of Titanium Ore....Hot Springs, AR

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. M. Fine D. W. Frommer
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Mar 1, 1952

Abstract

Laboratory investigations have produced flotation concentrates contain- ing 91 to more than 92 percent titania, with fair recoveries, from the Christy property, Hot Spring County, Ark. The titanium-bearing ore on the Christy property occurs in a quartz-clay- iron oxide mineralization, which contains, on the average, about 6.0 percent TiO2, chiefly as the mineral brockite; brookite and rutile are different crys- talline forms of titanium dioxide. Recent work by the Bureau of Mines has shown that titanium chloride can be produced readily from the rutile-type mineral by reduction with coke fol- lowed by low-temperature chlorination. Metallic titanium is in turn derived etallic from the chloride by the Kroll process .
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APA: M. M. Fine D. W. Frommer  (1952)  RI 4851 Mineral Dressing Investig. of Titanium Ore....Hot Springs, AR

MLA: M. M. Fine D. W. Frommer RI 4851 Mineral Dressing Investig. of Titanium Ore....Hot Springs, AR. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.

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