Talc Marketing (55218556-beb9-4352-b455-9d83acc4feed)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Louis D. Murino
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Compared to coal or many metals industries, talc must be considered a small, specialty market catering to niches and dependent primarily on the physical attributes of the mined and processed mineral rather than the chemical attributes with copper, lead or uranium concentrate, the primary objective is the percent metal that ultimately is refined by the smelter, as opposed to the brightness, particle size distribution, trace impurities or morphology. The latter constitute the important determinants of where, how and why talc and similar industrial minerals are used. This paper addresses the talc market-place: where it is, how much of a market there is, who the producers are, available capacity, market growth, and marketing techniques.
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APA: Louis D. Murino  (1984)  Talc Marketing (55218556-beb9-4352-b455-9d83acc4feed)

MLA: Louis D. Murino Talc Marketing (55218556-beb9-4352-b455-9d83acc4feed). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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