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To: Bruce Robbins who wrote (4760)6/23/2003 11:28:13 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
What's a Potsdam?

I don't know what the Shebucanadie or whatever is but I had thought it was predominantly ilmenite..

you are always going to find more ilmenite .. Rio had better face it and come up with a process that is enviromentally friendly.. if they get smart they will deal with their roaster and the iron sulfate problem.. I don't know why they don't chorlinate the ilmenite directly.. or roast it collect the sulfur as acid, so they don't create iron sulfate. Either that or sell it as fertlizer.. I thought ferrous sulfate was good for fertiliser.. It makes a great acid reagant..

Look in the sands of the Meguma.. Bound to lots of rutile there..