Thank you ! I have calcite rock in my front yard. Just wanted to confirm it. Yep, it’s rhombohedral, dissolves in soda, and passes the light waves through just as your video.
Longyi patented built-in 3 classifiers dry grinding machines already put into mass production. For limestone/dolomite/calcite The whole grinding system power is around 370Kw A.D97=4.8um (≦2um: 73.5%) Output: 1000kg/h Energy Consumption: 296Kw/Ton B.D97=6.3um (≦2um: 64%) Output: 1500kg/h Energy Consumption: 197.3Kw/Ton C.D97=7.1um (≦2um: 57%) Output: 1900kg/h Energy Consumption: 155.8Kw/Ton For Talc powder, Longyi powder grinding mill power is 250Kw, the real working power is around 200~225Kw, including classifying system. A. D90=10.5~10.7um output: 4 tons/hour B. D90=9.8~11um output: 3 tons/hour It is suitable for processing nonmetallic minerals such as calcium carbonate, calcite, Kaolin, clay, barite, talc, gypsum, limestone, calcium oxide, bentonite, dolomite, soapstoneetc. Samuel MP/Wechat/whatsapp: +8615105956429
Live in the caribbean , ice started collecting rocks but the rocks I've collected are pure white as snow very smooth , but I don't no if it calcite or just a plain rocks
thank you for making these videos. they help me out with my project i am doing.
Thank you ! I have calcite rock in my front yard. Just wanted to confirm it. Yep, it’s rhombohedral, dissolves in soda, and passes the light waves through just as your video.
You can use soda to test it???
Longyi patented built-in 3 classifiers dry grinding machines already put into mass production.
For limestone/dolomite/calcite
The whole grinding system power is around 370Kw
A.D97=4.8um (≦2um: 73.5%) Output: 1000kg/h Energy Consumption: 296Kw/Ton
B.D97=6.3um (≦2um: 64%) Output: 1500kg/h Energy Consumption: 197.3Kw/Ton
C.D97=7.1um (≦2um: 57%) Output: 1900kg/h Energy Consumption: 155.8Kw/Ton
For Talc powder,
Longyi powder grinding mill power is 250Kw, the real working power is around 200~225Kw, including classifying system.
A. D90=10.5~10.7um output: 4 tons/hour
B. D90=9.8~11um output: 3 tons/hour
It is suitable for processing nonmetallic minerals such as calcium carbonate, calcite, Kaolin, clay, barite, talc, gypsum, limestone, calcium oxide, bentonite, dolomite, soapstoneetc.
Samuel
MP/Wechat/whatsapp: +8615105956429
This was actually very useful to me!
I had found a huge cristaline deposite and now i know it maybe calcite!
Great video - thank you!! Very useful. Also, Calcite being so soft tends to scuff around the edges.
Actually helped out loads cheers went out Rockhounding and found a lot of what I thought was quartz thanks for the tips
Live in the caribbean , ice started collecting rocks but the rocks I've collected are pure white as snow very smooth , but I don't no if it calcite or just a plain rocks
Doesn't dolomite have most of those properties as well?
What kind of acid..like caN I do these tests with Ving.?
Lime Calcium carbonate calcite neutralizes acid it's alkaline...
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