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titleOfInvention Method for processing mica
abstract 1. The method of processing mica by soaking it in a heated acid solution followed by washing and drying, characterized in that finely divided plates are used as mica, highly concentrated formic acid is taken as acid, exposure to the latter is carried out in two stages, after the second stage of exposure they neutralize the acidic environment, and at the first stage of exposure, finely chopped wormwood, or sage, or chamomile, or rosemary, or ging are additionally introduced into formic acid o biloba, after keeping no more than an hour at a temperature not exceeding the flash point of the acid, the mixture of acid with grass and mica plates is cooled to room temperature and held for 50-150 hours, this step is repeated at least 7 times, after which the treated plates removed from the mixture, at the second stage of mica exposure, quartz sand is additionally introduced into fresh formic acid of the same concentration, the stage is carried out similarly to the mode of the first stage and in the same amount, extracted after neutralizing the wash plate ayut prepared slurry consisting of water, milk, salt and finely divided silicate olivina.2 group. A method according to claim 1, characterized in that the neutralization of the acidic medium is carried out by introducing into the mixture an acid with mica plates and quartz sand of sodium hypochlorite. 3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that olivinite is used as a silicate of the olivine group.
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