Production and Marketing of Garnet Abrasive Sands From Emerald Creek, Benewah County, Idaho

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John S. Crandall
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Jan 5, 1950

Abstract

The mineral garnet, while ordinarily considered a semiprecious gem stone or a second-grade industrial gem, has also proved itself in the field of industrial abrasives. Its use is well known as a sand-paper grain, and as a sandblasting sand its qualities are rapidly becoming recognized in more and more industries. Production of garnet as an abrasive is confined chiefly to two areas in the United States, North Creek, N. Y., where the Barton Mines Corp. operates, and Emerald Creek, Benewah County, Idaho, where the Garnet Mines, Inc., and the Idaho Garnet Abrasive Co. with mills at Fernwood, Idaho, operate. This paper is confined to a discussion of production and marketing of garnet sand by Idaho Garnet Abrasive Co.
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APA: John S. Crandall  (1950)  Production and Marketing of Garnet Abrasive Sands From Emerald Creek, Benewah County, Idaho

MLA: John S. Crandall Production and Marketing of Garnet Abrasive Sands From Emerald Creek, Benewah County, Idaho. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1950.

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