Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1985)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. Fletcher Smoak
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The value of abrasive materials consumed in the United States increased 37% in value over that of 1983 to $439 million; of which, 58% was manufactured abrasives, 36% was industrial diamond (natural and synthetic), and 6% was natural abrasives. Production value of natural abrasives, which consist of crude tripoli, special silica stone, garnet, and emery, increased 4% Production of crude tripoli, a finely disintegrated chert, increased 12% in quantity and 8% in value. Shipments of processed tripoli increased only 3% in quantity but increased 16% in value, with large increases occurring in both major end-use categories. Production of garnet, an abundant iron-aluminum silicate, decreased slightly in quantity and value after posting continued increases in quantity and value since 1980. There was a significant decrease in the quantity and [ ]
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APA: J. Fletcher Smoak  (1985)  Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1985)

MLA: J. Fletcher Smoak Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1985). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.

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