Mineralogy ? The Basis for Characterisation of Mineral Materials and Their Uses in Different Industrial Sectors as Support in Quality Assesment

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Sne?ana Devi
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Mineralogy is a significant scientific discipline, essential in establishing the nature and the character of raw materials, regardless of whether they are monomineral or polymineral. Mineralogical characterization is very important, because its results give valuable information on features and nature of examined materials. Information's on mineralogical nature of mineral raw materials influence directly the quality assessment of a raw material, and thus the possibility of its use. The possibility of use of mineralogy in different industrial branches confirms constant activity of this scientific discipline. By use of methods within mineralogical analysis (optical microscopy, x-ray diffraction and others) data on mineral raw materials can be obtained as support in mineral raw materials quality assessment. Short description of results of mineralogical analysis of some mineral materials (granodiorite, dolomites, clay, refractory materials, slags and casting powders) in this paper shows the importance of its support to quality assessment and determine the possibilities of their use.
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APA: Sne?ana Devi  (2009)  Mineralogy ? The Basis for Characterisation of Mineral Materials and Their Uses in Different Industrial Sectors as Support in Quality Assesment

MLA: Sne?ana Devi Mineralogy ? The Basis for Characterisation of Mineral Materials and Their Uses in Different Industrial Sectors as Support in Quality Assesment. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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