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Utilization of Clay Washery Waste of Bageshpura, (Karnataka) India


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The waste from clay washery plant at Bageshpura (Karnataka) is an excellent source for various grades of silica sands. On an average, more than 60% of the waste is recoverable in the size range of 1.003 mm to 0.177 mm, and after magnetic separation it conforms to the industrial specifications of silica sand for manufacture of various types of glasses.
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  • Utilization of Clay Washery Waste of Bageshpura, (Karnataka) India

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A. N. Deshmukh
Department of Geology, Nagpur University, Nagpur, India
A. G. Bhusari
Department of Geology, Nagpur University, Nagpur, India
M. M. Maindarkar
Department of Geology, Nagpur University, Nagpur, India

Abstract


The waste from clay washery plant at Bageshpura (Karnataka) is an excellent source for various grades of silica sands. On an average, more than 60% of the waste is recoverable in the size range of 1.003 mm to 0.177 mm, and after magnetic separation it conforms to the industrial specifications of silica sand for manufacture of various types of glasses.