Bakelite Press for Mounting Mineral Grains and Ores

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 234 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1933
Abstract
Bakelite is fairly widely known as a suitable material for the mounting of ore specimens, concentrates and tailings for microscopical study, but has not as yet had extensive application. It is the most suitable mount for specimens which are to be held in the mechanical holder of a polishing machine, based on that described by J. W. Vanderbilt*, which is installed in the Geological Department of the Melbourne University.Bakelite products are prepared by subjecting bakelite powder to a temperature of about 1600 C. under a pressure of approximately two tons per square inch for a period of four minutes. The shape and size of the products are governed by the use of suitably constructed dies. When the concentrate or tailing is mixed with the bakelite powder, a briquette is produced which can be polished so that the opaque minerals in the sample can be examined microscopically in the same way as in a piece of solid ore. A simple machine for the construction of these briquettes has been described by Head and Slavin. It consists of a small four-pillar press in which the pressure is supplied by...
Citation
APA: (1933) Bakelite Press for Mounting Mineral Grains and Ores
MLA: Bakelite Press for Mounting Mineral Grains and Ores. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1933.