RI 3763 Differential Thermal Analysis Of Quartz

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Louis H. Berkelhamer
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Jul 1, 1944

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION ""Free silica"" includes all free forms of silicon dioxide, such as quartz, chalcedony, tridymite, cristbbalite, opal, diatomaceous earth, and lechatelierite. The term, has been used rather loosely however, as synonymous with quartz, as quartz is the most abundant form of free silica. ""Combined silica,"" on the other hand, has been reserved to denote silica combined with other elements as silicates.Improvements in methods for the determination of free silica, and quartz in particular, have been the subject of considerable interest during the past decade, owing mainly to the accented and increased knowledge concerning quartz as a causative factor in silicosis. Analysis for quartz, however, is of importance in many other fields, including the determination of quartz in ceramic raw materials, such as feldspar and clay; the evaluation of a beneficiation procedure by the ore dresser, such as in the concentration of iron ore; control studies of a manufactured product, such as silica brick; and routine analysis of rock, mineral, and ore samples by chemists and petrographers."
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APA: Louis H. Berkelhamer  (1944)  RI 3763 Differential Thermal Analysis Of Quartz

MLA: Louis H. Berkelhamer RI 3763 Differential Thermal Analysis Of Quartz. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1944.

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