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Title: Bentonite


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Bentonite
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  • Uses and Sources

2
Overview
  • Made up mainly of montmorillinite,
    (Na,Ca)0.33(Al,Mg)2(Si4O10)(OH)2nH2O
  • Formed from the weathering of volcanic ash beds
  • Named for Fort Benton, WY, where it was first
    described as part of a Cretaceous tuff sequence
  • Grades vary, but it is generally impure, with
    inclusions of other smectite minerals, as well as
    quartz, feldspar, calcite, and gypsum
  • Exhibits a number of unique properties

(IMA-NA 2007)
3
Properties Applications
  • Thixotropy
  • Can be semi-solid at rest, but
  • will be liquid when agitated
  • Used as a thickening and suspension agent in
    paints, dyes, and varnishes

(KSGS 2002)
4
Properties Applications
  • Cohesion
  • Binder and pelletizer
  • Ironworks ore pellets for
  • feeding into furnaces, and
  • as a binder in casting sand
  • molds

(MiningLife 2005)
5
Properties Applications
  • Absorption / Adsorption
  • Can absorb several times it dry weight in water
  • Pet litter, impermeable clay liners, wastewater
    treatment, detergent purification, paper pulp
    purification, de-inking

(IMA-NA 2007)
6
Properties Applications
  • Inertness
  • Wont kill you to eat it!
  • Filler in pharmaceuticals, animal feed, and
    cosmetics
  • Purifier and clarifier in beer, wine, and honey

(WSGS 2007)
7
Properties Applications
  • Viscosity and Plasticity
  • Drilling vertical and horizontal
  • Lubricates the bit, seals the walls of the
    borehole, removes drill cuttings
  • Additive in Portland cement,
    mortars, and specialized plasters

(WSGS 2007)
8
Bentonite as a Value-Added Commodity
  • Bentonite is not often taken straight from the
    ground to market.
  • Much purification is often undergone to
    specialize the product
  • Sieving (for granular bentonite)
  • Milling (fine and superfine powdered bentonite)
  • Removal of associated gangue minerals
  • Treated with acids (bleaching earths)
  • Treated with organics (organoclays)

(IMA-NA 2007)
9
Bentonite Producers Refiners
  • AMCOL International (miner, refiner, large
    producer of bentonite products)
  • Aqua Technologies (organoclay water treatment)
  • Black Hills Bentonite LLC (miner and 1st-stage
    refiner)
  • BPM Minerals LLC (producer)
  • CETCO (special-purpose bentonite products)
  • Montana Bentonite LLC (producer and refiner)
  • and MANY others

10
Production Methods
  • Drilling Sampling
  • Soil Profiling (to aid in speedy recovery after
    reclamation)
  • Topsoil Overburden removal (usual with
    scrapers)
  • Quarrying with loader truck
  • Only economic to mine bentonite with no more than
    50 feet of overburden

(WMA-Minelife 2007)
11
Simplified Bentonite Mill Flow-Chart
(WMA Minelife, 2007)
12
World Reserves and Production Statistics
  • Reserves of all clays used by man are extremely
    large, and are thought to be inexhaustible on
    human timescales
  • As a result, no concrete measurements of world
    reserves have been performed
  • It is still a very lucrative sector. US
    production in 2005 amounted to 42 million tons
    worth 1.7 billion

(Numbers are in thousands of metric tons)
(USGS 2007)
13
Worldwide Distribution
(Mindat 2007)
14
End Use Statistics
(USGS 2005)
15
Works Cited
  • Industrial Minerals Association of North America,
    www.ima-na.org, (Accessed March 23, 2007).
  • Kansas State Geological Survey,
    http//vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/LivingWith/VolcanicPast/
    Notes/bentonite.html, (Accessed March 27, 2007).
  • Mindat, http//www.mindat.org/min-9141.html,
    (Accessed March 27, 2007). MiningLife Media,
    http//www.mininglife.com/commodities/Bentonite.as
    p, (Accessed March 25, 2007).
  • WMA-Minelife, http//www.wma-minelife.com/bent/ben
    tmine/bentmine.htm, (Accessed March 27, 2007).
  • Wyoming State Geological Survey,
    http//www.wsgs.uwyo.edu/minerals/bentonite.aspx,
    (Accessed March 27, 2007).
  • USGS, http//minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commo
    dity/clays/, (Accessed March 27, 2007).
  • USGS, 2005, Bentonite statistics, in Kelly, T.D.,
    and Matos, G.R.,comps., Historical statistics for
    mineral and material commodities in the United
    States U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 140,
    available online at http//pubs.usgs.gov/ds/2005/1
    40/ . (Accessed March 27, 2007.)
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