Western Talc Co.'s New Facilities Emphasize Quality Control

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. S. McClellan
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 3, 1968

Abstract

Western Talc Company, Inc., with headquarters in Los Angeles, Calif., has just completed an extensive modernization and expansion program at its talc mine near Tecopa, Calif., and at its talc and clay mills at Dunn Siding, Calif., the nearest rail shipping point to the mine. The basic objective of the program was to provide facilities necessary to produce 300 tpd of a wide range of ground talc and clay grades for the ceramic, paint, paper, rubber and other industries. In the planning of the program every effort was made to provide a system which would permit a high degree of quality control and uniformity of the finished products, along with efficient operation. Several years ago, R. T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc. purchased Western Talc Co. after a comprehensive investigation of its properties, including an extensive diamond drilling campaign. Western Talc's properties embraced a number of claims in the Resting Springs mining district in the northern part of San Bernardino Co. and the southern part of Inyo Co., Calif., some seven miles southeast of the town of Tecopa. Operations by the original company were started on a small scale in 1913 and production from that date to the time of purchase of the company by Vanderbilt is estimated at 250,000 tons. The major part of this output was sold to the ceramic wall tile industry.
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APA: R. S. McClellan  (1968)  Western Talc Co.'s New Facilities Emphasize Quality Control

MLA: R. S. McClellan Western Talc Co.'s New Facilities Emphasize Quality Control. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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