The Occurrence And Production Of Speciality Grades Of Bauxite In Guyana

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Stanley V. Lachmansingh
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Bauxite can be regarded as a mixture of hydrated aluminium oxides the predominant constituent - and oxides of iron and titanium, silica and silicates. Heterogeneous and non-crystaline, most bauxites vary in average composition from one deposit to another both in terns of impurities as well as the proportion of Gibbsita and the Monohydrates Diaspore and Boehmite. Iron levels (as Fe2O3) can vary from less than 1% to as high as 30% with the alumina content ranging from 40 to 6o%,. Gore than 90% of all bauxite mined in Guyana is used as feed for the - production of refractory grade calcined bauxite. There are -however, several speciality grades used in various industrial applications and these are characterised by the quality of the bauxite in particular ;,with regards to iron and silica levels which generally have to be low. The main speciality grades are designated Refractory, Abrasive and Chemical. Bauxitte is also used in the production of nigh alumina cements,, activated bauxite end in the manufacture of electrical insulators.
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APA: Stanley V. Lachmansingh  (1977)  The Occurrence And Production Of Speciality Grades Of Bauxite In Guyana

MLA: Stanley V. Lachmansingh The Occurrence And Production Of Speciality Grades Of Bauxite In Guyana. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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