It is a lustrous black to brownish ore (FeTiO3) and is the principal or of titanium. Though as you can see it does have as much Iron in it as titanium. However, there are better ores of iron.
yes......however there are better examples of iron ores but ilmenite and rutile ARE iron ores.
An ore rock containing the mineral Ilmenite.
Some common ores include iron ore (hematite, magnetite), copper ore (chalcopyrite), aluminum ore (bauxite), and gold ore (native gold). These ores are mined for their valuable minerals and metals used in various industries.
1.Titanium 2.ilmenite 3.Rutile.
Yes, ilmenite and rutile are sources of titanium, not iron. They are titanium-bearing minerals commonly found in beach sands.
The ore of iron is called hematite.
iron ore
The most common titanium ores are rutile and ilmenite. Though there are many more.
Land with rich deposits of iron ore is called an iron ore reserve or iron ore deposit.
Iron Ore fines are Iron Ore that have been crushed to under 10mm. Iron Ore pellets are Iron Ore fines that have been concentrated and bonded together to form small balls, or pellets.
P. Seetharam has written: 'Titaniferous iron ore deposits of Sakrebyle area, near 10th and 12th milestone on Shimoga-Thirthahalli road, Shimoga District' -- subject(s): Ilmenite
iron ore.