The Sillimanite Group - Andalusite, Kyanite, Sillimanite, Dumortierite, Topaz

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frank H. Riddle Wilfrid R. Foster
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

GENERAL treatment of the various minerals of importance in refractories appears in the chapter entitled "Refractories" elsewhere in this volume. The present chapter is restricted to a discussion of minerals of the sillimanite group and brings up to date the excellent information contributed by Prof. Paul F. Kerr to the first edition (1937). Since the appearance of that edition, the status of the group has changed some- what. Kyanite remains the preferred source material for mullite refractories but total consumption of kyanite has increased considerably.85 The exigencies of World War II forced an increased dependence on domestic sources and led to an intensification of the search for higher-grade deposits of kyanite and allied minerals. The first discovery of massive kyanite similar to that of India has been reported from Georgia.37 British East Africa has joined India as a substantial supplier of our imported kyanite, but that from India continues to hold preference.85 During World War II, prices of both domestic and foreign grades reached peaks unparalleled since the earliest years of the use of kyanite and as yet have shown no tendency to return to prewar levels. Topaz, by virtue of the deposit outlined in South Carolina, merits inclusion in the group.20,36,95 Large andalusite deposits, which threaten to rival our one large domestic occurrence, have been found in Russia.69,88 Sillimanite has not yet attained an important position among these useful minerals because of the lack of accessible deposits of high-quality material in adequate supply.37,50,58 Tests by the Bureau of Mines have indicated the possibilities of economically beneficiating low-grade sillimanite and kyanite.105.106,140 Government, university, and industrial
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APA: Frank H. Riddle Wilfrid R. Foster  (1949)  The Sillimanite Group - Andalusite, Kyanite, Sillimanite, Dumortierite, Topaz

MLA: Frank H. Riddle Wilfrid R. Foster The Sillimanite Group - Andalusite, Kyanite, Sillimanite, Dumortierite, Topaz. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1949.

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