IC 7951 Phosphate Rock (In Two Parts) 2. Processing And Utilization ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
William H. Waggaman
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

The United States not only is the largest producer of phosphate rock but also manufactures and consumes greater quantities of phosphate products than any other country. New and expanding uses will increase even further the demand for this basic raw material. Only a small proportion of the total quantity of phosphate rock mined and marketed is consumed directly in a raw or unprocessed state; the vast bulk is chemically treated and converted into [ertilizer] and a wide variety of finished products that play a vital role in [r] national economy. Three fundamental methods are employed in decomposing phosphate rock. 1. Reduction by carbon at high temperatures. 2. Treatment with one or more acids. 3. Calcination or fusion with silica, sodium salts, magnesium minerals, or small quantities of phosphoric acid.
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APA: William H. Waggaman  (1960)  IC 7951 Phosphate Rock (In Two Parts) 2. Processing And Utilization ? Introduction

MLA: William H. Waggaman IC 7951 Phosphate Rock (In Two Parts) 2. Processing And Utilization ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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