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Nepheline Syenite—The Swiss Army Knife Of Industrial Minerals |
The Table Mountain nepheline syenite ore has a Mohs Scale hardness of 6, a specific gravity of 2.57, and an average weight of 160 pounds per cubic foot. U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 840, and the State of Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Bulletin 8, show that the unprocessed material from Table Mountain consists of:
AL2O3 (alumina)18.60% Fe2O2 (Ferric Oxide) 02.86% The composition of commercially processed Grade A nepheline is: SiO2 (silica) 60.04% Fe2O2 (ferric oxide) 00.08% Supposedly a limiting factor in utilizing the Table Mountain material, as is, in the production of clear glass and ceramic items has been the high iron content. The discoloration caused by the iron is not a factor in beer and wine bottles. Recent mill tests show the removal of iron not to be a problem at all. And a higher iron content has been shown to be desirable in roofing granules in that the impurity filters UV rays. The main competitor in North America, the Blue Mountain, Ontario deposit owned by Indusmin Ltd, operates on raw material that contains 2% ferric oxide. After processing, this waste is sold as 56% Fe. Besides the iron content, other factors limiting utilization of the Table Mountain material such as rock wool, and alumina, and extenders only seem to be location, and the initial cost of developing production. The material, due to the size of blocks and hardness of the rock, makes a good jettystone.
Recently we have had a number of researchers requesting samples of our nepheline syenite ore for their projects including a researcher from the University of Toronto, researching nepheline syenite in the steel making process. Also a number of researchers who were sent requested ore for their research in making "self-sealing" glass caskets for safer transportation and storing of nuclear waste products. We are being told by many of these researchers that Nepheline Syenite may be the next "miracle industrial mineral" of this century. You can also view a Flash version of this site with a virtual video tour of the property at: Nepheline.com or Property-Prospect-Showcase.com |
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