RI 2142 Talc and Soapstone

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Raymond B. Ladoo
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jul 1, 1920

Abstract

The uses for which ground talcs are suited closely depend upon their physical and chemical properties , but , in spite of this fact , little scientific investigation has been made in order to devise quick and accurate tests for the determination of these properties . The chemical properties of talc are inherent and may not be altered or modified except by selective mining or by chemical processes not practical in the present status of the industry . However , the determination of chemical properties is not so important , for most uses , as of physical properties , although sometimes certain chemical characteristics are perhaps unduly insisted upon by chemists in some industries . Physical properties are dependent both upon mineralogical characteristics and upon methods of grinding and sizing and may thus be partly changed or modified by changes in practice . There is so little known of the chemistry and physics of the various processes in which talc is used that the purchase and sale of talc is governed more by rule- of- thumb methods dependent upon individual opinion and often , prejudice , than by accurate , standard tests . This not only causes unwarranted price fluctuations , but injures both the producing and consuming industries by creating false ideas of the suitability of talc for various uses . It thus seems important that present tests be standardized and made uniform for the whole industry , and that new tests devised to fill the existing gaps .
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APA: Raymond B. Ladoo  (1920)  RI 2142 Talc and Soapstone

MLA: Raymond B. Ladoo RI 2142 Talc and Soapstone. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1920.

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