Lingshouxian Extension Elim Minerals Processing
Lingshouxian Extension Elim Minerals Processing is a mineral processing facility based in Shanghai, China, focused on the production and processing of mica and related inorganic minerals. The operation emphasizes a range of mica products, including mica powder, mica tapes, and various grades of mica (white, black, golden, wet mica) along with dry mica products. The facility also offers low-iron mica tapes and related mica series products.
According to available information, the company employs classification and surface modification technologies to process mica into multiple product specifications. Reported product granularity spans a wide mesh and particle size range, with mentions of 20 mesh, 40 mesh, 60 mesh, 80 mesh, 100 mesh, 200 mesh, 325 mesh, 500 mesh, 600 mesh, 800 mesh, 1000 mesh, 1250 mesh, and corresponding eye metrics. The processing flow described includes selection of undressed white mica ore pieces with certain mineral content, followed by ore concentration and grading through grinding and separation steps. Core equipment cited includes a 800 mm vibration air separation machine and vibration sieve systems, along with pre-disintegration steps using a hammer crusher.
Operationally, the facility reports a production capacity in the vicinity of 0.8 to 1.0 tons per hour, with concentrates achieving an average grade around 99.06% and a recovery rate of about 82.27%. These figures suggest an emphasis on producing high-purity mica concentrates suitable for downstream industrial applications.
The information available indicates a focus on process optimization through preclassification and controlled grading to enhance product quality and processing efficiency. While detailed market positioning and downstream applications are not described, the described capabilities reflect an emphasis on mineral separation, classification, and quality-controlled mica product outputs for industrial use.









