Perlite Testing At The New Mexico Bureau Of Mines And Mineral Resources ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. M. Barker
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

New Mexico is the leading domestic producer of perlite, a hydrated volcanic glass that can be expanded thermally to form a white, very porous, lightweight material. The United States is the leading consumer and producer of perlite in the world (Pettifer 1981). New Mexico produced, at five mines (Fig. 1), about 86% of all domestic crude ore mined in 1984 (Meisinger, 1985). Perlite is mined in 6 other western states, ore is expanded in 33 states, and the expanded ore is consumed in all states (Meisinger, 1985). Gross value of domestic ore mined in 1984 was about $16,500,000 (FOB mine; Meisinger, 1985) with much value added by expansion and processing prior to sale to end users. In contrast to the ubiquitous nature of perlite products in the U.S. economy, facilities for testing perlite ore, expanded perlite, and perlite products are notably lacking on a commercial, cost-effective, or readily accessible basis. The New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Min¬eral Resources (NMBM&MR) established a perlite¬testing facility in 1984 to mitigate this lack and to further the mining of perlite in the state.
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APA: J. M. Barker  (1985)  Perlite Testing At The New Mexico Bureau Of Mines And Mineral Resources ? Introduction

MLA: J. M. Barker Perlite Testing At The New Mexico Bureau Of Mines And Mineral Resources ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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