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Primary processing of chromite ores and ore-preparation of wastes for production of refractory materials

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Chromite ore dressing technology is developed to take into account mineralogical, petrographic, and physicochemical features of raw material and its components. A possibility is shown for complex use of mineral resources of chromite deposits by improving the quality of ore-dressing wastes and intermediate products being a raw material for refractories, foundry sand, and antiburning-on paint.

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  1. O. A. Belogurova, N. N. Grishin, and V. V. Borisova, “Enclosing rocks of the Sopcheozersk chromite deposit is a source of refractory production,” Ogneupory Tekh. Keram., No. 2 (2003).

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Translated from Fiziko-Tekhnicheskie Problemy Razrabotki Poleznykh Iskopaemykh, No. 4, pp. 98–106, July–August, 2004.

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Grishin, N.N., Rakaev, A.I., Belogurova, O.A. et al. Primary processing of chromite ores and ore-preparation of wastes for production of refractory materials. J Min Sci 40, 409–416 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10913-004-0025-5

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