Ayhan, FDBayat, OPoole, C2024-04-242024-04-2420040371-9553https://doi.org/10.1179/037195504225005769https://hdl.handle.net/11468/18186A beneficiation procedure for possible refractory uses of Bitlis Massif (Turkey) kyanite ore has been developed and involves grinding to d(80) = 0.106 mm, de-sliming, mica flotation, iron oxide flotation and kyanite flotation. A concentrate containing 56-5% Al2O3, 39-01% SiO2, 0-8% Fe2O3, 0-18% TiO2, 0.09% Na2O, 0-1% K2O and 0.02% MgO was obtained at a mass recovery of 51.14% +/- 0.25%. This conforms to both the chemical and size specifications for ceramic uses required to meet American and Chinese standards. (C) 2004 Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining. Published by Maney on behalf of the Institute in association with AusIMM. Manuscript received 23 December 2003; accepted in final form 2 June 2004.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessIndustrial MineralsFroth FlotationMineral ProcessingThe beneficiation of Bitlis Massif kyanite ore for use in ceramic materialsThe beneficiation of Bitlis Massif kyanite ore for use in ceramic materialsArticle11328390WOS:0002255477000032-s2.0-544427251010.1179/037195504225005769N/AQ4