The Manufacture of Mineral Wool

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. E. Gillespie
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

Introduction Mineral wool may be defined as "rock, slag, or glass fibres made by a process of melting and blowing by steam or air, containing a minimum of oil and unfiberized material" (U.S. Bureau of Standards CS 117-44). The earliest production of the material was in Wales, about one hundred years ago. In the United States, the industry daces from 1870 when a plant, using slag as raw material, was established in Greenfield, New Jersey. It was not until 1897, however, that large-scale production was commenced on this continent at a plant in Alexandria, Indiana, which utilized rock from nearby deposits. Today, mineral wool is manufactured in many parts of the United States and Canada, the plants for the most part being in close proximity to deposits of suitable rock or to sources of slag. In the United States there are some seventy-five producers with a total annual capacity of nearly one million tons of wool. In Canada, in 1946, eleven manufacturers produced about fifty million square feet of batt-type mineral wool insulation material. Mineral wool is, perhaps, the most efficient of all heat-insulating materials and, moreover, it is fireproof, extremely durable, and insect- proof. Its high efficiency is due to the very low thermal conductivity of the fibres themselves and to the fact that the produce as marketed contains up to 90 per cent non-conducting air space. Depending on the degree of compression of the fibres in the manufactured product, the specific gravity ranges from 2 lb. to 10 lb. per cubic foot. Products Marketed Following are the principal forms in which mineral wool is marketed: Blanket. - Mineral wool with or without reinforcing on one or both sides, with various types of confining media, all suitably bound together.
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APA: J. E. Gillespie  (1948)  The Manufacture of Mineral Wool

MLA: J. E. Gillespie The Manufacture of Mineral Wool. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1948.

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