Guyana Refractory Bauxite: Stocks And Monthly Consumption As Of August 31, 1979 -- Impact of the GRB Shortage on the Refractory Industry and General Background Material

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Sarkis G. Ampian
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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14
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579 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

This late 1979 Bureau of Mines report presents current stocks and monthly consumption rates for Guyanese refractory bauxite (GRB), with emphasis on the impact of the GRB shortage on the refractory and downstream industries, general background material, and an evaluation of the situation resulting from the strike of Guyanese bauxite workers during the summer of 1979. A study by the Bureau indicated that industry stocks contained little more than a month's supply of GRB--30,000 calcined short tons (CST), at present consumption rates of 25,000 CST per month. The report was requested by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FW) in response to refractory industry requests that the Government release GRB from the National Stockpile to minimize forecasted industry problems. The report traces the historical innovations in the high-alumina and/or bauxite-type refractory products industry, eventually leading up to fabrication of modern, high-quality firebrick and monolithic refractories.
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APA: Sarkis G. Ampian  (1980)  Guyana Refractory Bauxite: Stocks And Monthly Consumption As Of August 31, 1979 -- Impact of the GRB Shortage on the Refractory Industry and General Background Material

MLA: Sarkis G. Ampian Guyana Refractory Bauxite: Stocks And Monthly Consumption As Of August 31, 1979 -- Impact of the GRB Shortage on the Refractory Industry and General Background Material. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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