Asbestos - a Strategic Mineral ? Has the United States Adequate Sources of Supply?

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Oliver Bowles
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

AUTOMOTIVE TRANSPORT by highway, which has become indispensable to modern life either in peace or war, involves the use of powerful machines, many of which travel at high speed. To start, accelerate, and stop each motor vehicle demands the use of clutch and brake. Friction is applied intensively to both these mechanisms, and their linings must therefore be of materials that will resist wear and that will not ignite with the heat of friction. Asbestos, that curious fire-resisting: natural fiber that may be woven into unburnable cloth, is eminently suitable for this special' use, and no satisfactory substitute for it has yet been found Because- asbestos is regarded as absolutely essential to all types of motor transport on land, and in addition is indispensable to. many .other kinds of machines and equipment, the situation of the- United State's with respect to supplies of-raw-material-is of special interest: From the standpoint of national self-sufficiency, conditions are far, from satisfactory, for United States mines furnish only three to four percent of the total domestic require-
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APA: Oliver Bowles  (1938)  Asbestos - a Strategic Mineral ? Has the United States Adequate Sources of Supply?

MLA: Oliver Bowles Asbestos - a Strategic Mineral ? Has the United States Adequate Sources of Supply?. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1938.

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