IC 7752 Ceramic Industry Development And Raw-Material Resources Of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, And Montana ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Hal J. Kelly
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

A picture of the ceramic industrial potential of the Pacific Northwest States is presented by reviewing the present ceramic industries, raw-material resources, and current market demands. A resume is given of the industrial plants manufacturing ceramic ware as well as available information on raw-material resources. No attempt was made to prospect for new deposits but rather to evaluate, insofar as possible, those already known. Since much of the industry is concentrated on the Pacific coast, most of the information available on resources concerns deposits in that area. Large, undeveloped districts in Montana and Idaho, however, offer promise of larger reserves of ceramic raw materials. Average annual production, some operating costs, and annual power consumption are given for each of the plants. Production and some cost figures are listed to show the limited nature of the present industry and to suggest fields open for new development.
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APA: Hal J. Kelly  (1956)  IC 7752 Ceramic Industry Development And Raw-Material Resources Of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, And Montana ? Summary

MLA: Hal J. Kelly IC 7752 Ceramic Industry Development And Raw-Material Resources Of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, And Montana ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.

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