IC 7234 Marketing Kyanite And Allied Minerals ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Nan C. Jensen
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Jan 1, 1943

Abstract

Modern high-temperature metallurgical processes have created a demand for raw material for furnace parts and lining that not only will with-stand high temperatures is but will not react with the substance being melted in the furnace. Spark-plug insulators, laboratory ware, tanks for the glassmaking making industry, and saggers and kiln furniture for the chinaware and pottery trades also must be made of materials hat have high melting points. Among the minerals that can be employed for such refractory uses ore those commonly known as the "sillimanite group' -kyanite, andaluste, sillimanite, and dumortierite - and the allied minerals topaz and pinite. Consideration of the occurrence, properties, qualities, uses, and sources of supply of these commodities and the markets for them constitute the subject of this paper. General Features of Kyanite and Related Minerals Kyanite, andalusite, and sillimanite ire composed of three elements - aluminum, silicon, and oxygen ? and are called aluminum silicates. The have
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APA: Nan C. Jensen  (1943)  IC 7234 Marketing Kyanite And Allied Minerals ? Introduction

MLA: Nan C. Jensen IC 7234 Marketing Kyanite And Allied Minerals ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.

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