Abrasive Materials (MINERALS YEARBOOK, 1983)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. Fletcher Smoak
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Consumption of abrasive materials in the United States increased 22% in value over that of 1982 to $320 million; of which, 59% was manufactured abrasive, 35% was industrial diamond (natural and synthetic), and 6% was natural abrasive. Production value of natural abrasives, excluding industrial diamond, remained virtually unchanged. Production of crude tripol, a porous siliceous rock, decreased slightly; however, shipments of processed tripoli increased 13% in quantity and 32% in value. Production of garnet, an abundant iron-aluminum silicate, continued to increase primarily because of further increases in production from one plant that had completed an expansion program in late 1981. Production of special silica stone, both crude and finished, decreased in 1983 because of reduced demand for oilstones
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APA: J. Fletcher Smoak  (1984)  Abrasive Materials (MINERALS YEARBOOK, 1983)

MLA: J. Fletcher Smoak Abrasive Materials (MINERALS YEARBOOK, 1983). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1984.

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