Mineral Fillers and Canadian Industry

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. E. Reeves J H. Morgan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

Certain non-metallic minerals are used widely as fillers in the manufacture of many Canadian products. The first part of this paper deals in a general way with deposits of such minerals and their mining, with the concentration and preparation of the minerals for market, with specifications of the consumers, and with methods of control of the products to meet the specifications. The second part of the paper de-scribes talc as a specific example of mineral filler. Its production and uses in Canada and the possibility of producing higher grades of talc are discussed. Some suggestions are made for meeting the needs for mineral fillers as Canada's industry expands. RELATIVELY few people are sufficiently aware of the vast and important role that is being played in our everyday lives by mineral fillers. Many kinds of paints, papers and plastics, to mention three major classes of industrial products, are literally loaded
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APA: J. E. Reeves J H. Morgan  (1961)  Mineral Fillers and Canadian Industry

MLA: J. E. Reeves J H. Morgan Mineral Fillers and Canadian Industry. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1961.

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