RI 3578 Softening Water With Nonmetallic Minerals ? Introduction (15513f0e-9a8b-4da3-94ad-6efc64e1e78d)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. J. Broderick
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

[The term "nonmetallic minerals,? as commonly used in the mining industry, refers to those minerals of industrial importance that are mined essentially for uses other than for the metals contained. The field comprises several hundred minerals of industrial importance, of which 70 have been adequately described in the textbook Industrial Minerals and Rocks.3/ A few of the more important nonmetallic products are sand and gravel, salt, phosphates, clays, refractories, linestone, and cement materials. Some of tic minerals, such as bauxite and pyrolusite, have both metallic and nonmetal is applications, but in this report only the nonmetallic mineral phases are considered. In the organic field of nonraetallics only coal is considered, as, the, others - petroleum, natural gas, natural bitumens, and hydrocarbons - are of no importance in water softening.]
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APA: S. J. Broderick  (1941)  RI 3578 Softening Water With Nonmetallic Minerals ? Introduction (15513f0e-9a8b-4da3-94ad-6efc64e1e78d)

MLA: S. J. Broderick RI 3578 Softening Water With Nonmetallic Minerals ? Introduction (15513f0e-9a8b-4da3-94ad-6efc64e1e78d). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1941.

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