RI 3500 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division ? 38. Electrometallurgical Investigations ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. Koster
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Abstract

[Boron is an element whose metallurgical possibilities never have been investigated thoroughly, probably because of the difficulties experienced in the preparation of elemental boron and its intermetallic compounds. The southwestern United States contain the world's s largest deposits of boron minerals. In general, the mineral is readily available, and mining costs are not excessive. The most important boron mineral of commerce is borax (sodium tetraborate) however, there are large deposits of colemanite (a mineral having the composition represented by 2CaO 3B2O3 5H2O) in Clark County, Nov. This material was worked in times past by converting it to sodium tetraborate. In recent years the deposits have laid idle because of a mire readily available source of borax in the old lake beds of California.]
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APA: J. Koster  (1940)  RI 3500 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division ? 38. Electrometallurgical Investigations ? Introduction

MLA: J. Koster RI 3500 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division ? 38. Electrometallurgical Investigations ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1940.

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