Wollastonite ? Its Uses And Its Potential

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. Scott Carpenter
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

During the past several years, more frequent reference to Wollastonite has appeared in print, both in this country and abroad. The reason for this is the apparent growing interest in this mineral as it approaches commercial maturity. Twelve years ago, wollastonite was available in only limited commercial quantity. In 1933, a deposit in California was worked for a short time to provide a calcium silicate raw .material for the manufacture of mineral wool* It was not until the spring of 1953 that Cabot Corporation put into operation a modem commercial plant to produce this material in a variety of grades. These grades covered both a range of particle size and of particle shape. At that time, applications for wollastonite were largely speculative, although a few commercial applications in glass frits and welding fluxes did exist, For all practical purposes, it was a new material for which few commercial uses had been fully proven.
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APA: F. Scott Carpenter  (1964)  Wollastonite ? Its Uses And Its Potential

MLA: F. Scott Carpenter Wollastonite ? Its Uses And Its Potential. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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