Detrital chrome-spinels are contaminant grains within ilmenite concentrates produced from heavy-mineral deposits along the coast of southeast Africa. The presence of even minor levels of chromia in the predominantly ilmenite-rich concentrates, downgrades their market value as potential feedstocks for the production of titania pigment. An understanding of their composition can assist in their removal from the ilmenite concentrates
like WTF?
since when was your name M. Pownceby?
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Mar-18-2006 06:13
Nyquist_Theorem
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Location: back in Melbourne, Australia
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god soon you'll be working for NASA
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Mar-18-2006 06:23
MiSSyM
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Location: MELBOURNE
wow TA has a real 'smart' nerd!
Good 4 you mieowmieow
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Mar-18-2006 07:21
Renegade
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Hmmm... not the best research article into detrital chrome-spinel grains in heavy-mineral sand deposits I've ever read, but not bad for a first try I guess.
Compositions from a database of close to 900 chrome-spinel analyses
That must have taken you ages
Mar-18-2006 08:12
Hybrid Junkie
Running Down The Way Up
Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Melbourne
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The full text article is available for purchase
$15!!!
You're in the money now philbs
Nice work, I'm proud of you. You rock (lol had to say it )
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Mar-18-2006 08:34
radshuffle
dirty jolene pusher
Registered: Jan 2006
Location: Melbourne, Australia
my brain hurts from reading the first 3 lines
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Detrital chrome-spinels are contaminant grains within ilmenite concentrates produced from heavy-mineral deposits along the coast of southeast Africa. The presence of even minor levels of chromia in the predominantly ilmenite-rich concentrates, downgrades their market value as potential feedstocks for the production of titania pigment. An understanding of their composition can assist in their removal from the ilmenite concentrates.