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A. N. Igumnov, K. E. Kozhevnikov (1935)
Urals Deposits of Disthene (Kyanite)
G. A. Keil'man (1974)
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G. G. Lepezin, V. A. Perepelitsin, V. I. Pokusaev (1996)
Prospects for organization of commercial production of kyanite concentrates in the Urals on the basis of gold-carrying placers in the Plastovsk regionOgneupory Tekh. Keram., 8
M. S. Rapoport (1970)
Metamorphoses of the Urals Rocks
A thorough characterization of the deposits and ore-bodies of kyanite in the Middle and South Urals is presented, including data on the statistical mean compositions of ores and kyanites and the results of investigation of their concentration and refractory properties. Recommendations on the organization of commercial concentrate production are given. It is emphasized that wasteless production can be developed, yielding kyanite for refractories, silumin alloys, and ceramics, and quartz for molding sands and the glass industry). The products can meet rigorous requirements and be comparable with similar commercial products of foreign manufacturers.
Refractories and Industrial Ceramics – Springer Journals
Published: Nov 26, 2007
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