Economic Production of Feldspar for the Ceramic Industry

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 240 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
"Ceramic production requires large quantities of K-feldspar, which is commonly sourced from granites, alkali-granites, and feldspathic sands. These rocks contain other minerals, such as quartz and plagioclase, which are undesirable for ceramic production. Due to the coarse mineral grains that constitute these rocks, a reasonable liberation is achieved at a relatively coarse particle size.The feasibility of feldspar-quartz separation using a dynamic dense medium separation system has been investigated as an alternative to flotation techniques. The use of a two stages cylindrical vessel (Tri-Flo) was preferred to a conical vessel, due to the improved separation efficiency.In a full-scale processing plant, a dense medium separation process can be used as a K-feldspar preconcentration step. This reduces the amount of material to be treated in the more expensive processes, such as finer comminution, flotation or magnetic separation.A comparison between commercial raw materials for the ceramic industry and the “rich in feldspar” products of the Tri-Flo process is reported, and the validity of the process is demonstrated."
Citation
APA:
(2003) Economic Production of Feldspar for the Ceramic IndustryMLA: Economic Production of Feldspar for the Ceramic Industry. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.