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subject: Xinjiang Found That Asia Is The Biggest Beryllium Oxide Minerals Belt [print this page]


Mongolian Autonomous County of Xinjiang hoboksar 13, said the experts, more than a year after

exploration efforts, the county found that Asia's largest beryllium oxide deposits with reserves

of about 4 million tons.

Beryllium is the lightest of the alkaline earth metals, polymers and can form a significant

thermal stability of a class of covalent compounds, can be used to make alloys used in aircraft,

roentgen tube, beryllium aluminum, bronze and other aircraft engine materials .

Secretary of the CPC hoboksar county Xuejun Jiang said the new discovery of beryllium ore

located in the Poplar River County, 2010 County of Xinjiang hoboksar together Shiha Norodom

force dry areas beryllium ore detailed investigation, metal powder supplier a total of 35,000 meters of construction drilling,

exploration invested 35 million yuan, the new beryllium oxide reserves of 5,000 tons. At

present, control of beryllium oxide reserves of 40,000 tons.

Based on current exploration results, expected in the next three to five years to add long-term

resources of beryllium oxide more than 10,000 tons. Experts believe that the beryllium ore

produced in the body with sub-volcanic Permian boron powder continental volcanic rocks near the contact zone, the larger

ore body extension, while associated with uranium and other industrial minerals.

Xuejun Jiang said that the current hoboksar County has 30 kinds of proven mineral resources,

mineral resources, reserves reached one hundred million tons or a few million tons, and good

quality. The beryllium deposits discovered not only enriched the theory of volcanic

mineralization, but also to fill the blank of beryllium ore exploration, the development of the

deposit, will effectively alleviate the shortage of resources in China the status of beryllium,

beryllium resources to become China's main reserve base.

Hoboksar Mongolia Autonomous County is located in the northwest edge of the Junggar Basin,

China, manganese

powder
geographical, highlighting resources from the Xinjiang capital of Urumqi, more than

500 kilometers. Source: www.mhcmp.com

by: ddew




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