Behavior of Non-Asbestiform Tremolite During Grinding

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 533 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1991
Abstract
In cooperation with the National Institute of Environmental Health Science and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted grinding research on non-asbestiform tremolite. The goal of this effort was to prepare ground tremolite samples containing a considerable percentage of acicular grains with aspect ratios (approximately = 8um long with widths = 1 um) similar to those of asbestos particles suspected of causing cancer, Optical-and electron-microscopic examinations were used to monitor the size and shape of the grains in the ground products. Although customized milling techniques do have noticeable effects in producing acicular grains, the prismatic nature of fracturing in the non-asbestiform tremolites limited the number of acicular grains that could be purposely produced, and indicates that the likelihood of high concentrations of acicular particles occurring under normal mining and milling conditions is small.
Citation
APA:
(1991) Behavior of Non-Asbestiform Tremolite During GrindingMLA: Behavior of Non-Asbestiform Tremolite During Grinding. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.