Abstract
The subject of the research was partly weathered leucogranite occurring as an accompanying rock in the marble quarry of Sławniowice. The paper presents the results of the raw material processing through magnetic separation and froth flotation, as well as possible branches of ceramics, in which the products of beneticiation could be utilized. After desliming and two-stage magnetic separation the content of colouring oxides (Fe2O3 + TiO2) was reduced from 0,54% to 0,23%. In a further process, in which feldspars and quartz were separated by froth flotation, the content of alkalis in flotation concentrate increased to almost 11%, with alkalis ratio ca. 1, 1, while the content of Fe2O3 and TiO2 were lowered to ca. 0,2% and 0,045%, respectively. According to the Polish standard BN-83/6714-0 I, the obtained feldspar concentrate could be classified as feldspar-quartz flour of variety I grade I. Despite high content of alkalis, the utilization ofexamined raw material in the production of sanitary ware by the fast firing method or manufacturing of china is doubtful due to high content of colouring oxides as well as significant costs of the rock processing to obtain product of suitable quality. In the light of research previously carried on, the best and the most effective way of utilisation of the feldspar-quartz rock from Sławniowice is the production of ceramic tiles, as the raw material parameters - even after simple grinding and homogenization - are adequate to the tile industry standards.
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