Mining and Treatment of the Sillimanite Group of Minerals and Their Use in Ceramic Products

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frank Riddle
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

PRODUCTS made from the ores of the sillimanite group, and synthetic substitutes for them, have unique properties, and service tests prove that they are playing, and will continue to play, a major part in improvements in metallurgical processes. Also, they are examples of how comparatively useless, rare, or "museum" minerals have been made available in commercial quantities. Until research developed uses for them, the minerals had been observed only in small, scattered masses, or crystals. Improvements in ceramic processes and compositions have come about very gradually. In the last 10 or 15 years, several outstanding developments have been made. Of greatest interest to the mining and metallurgical engineers are those affecting the composition, necessitating the mining of new minerals, and improvements in ceramic products used in metallurgical processes.
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APA: Frank Riddle  (1932)  Mining and Treatment of the Sillimanite Group of Minerals and Their Use in Ceramic Products

MLA: Frank Riddle Mining and Treatment of the Sillimanite Group of Minerals and Their Use in Ceramic Products. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1932.

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