Bulletin 112 Mining and Preparing Domestic Graphite

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 46
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- 3443 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1920
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines, in connection with the investigations of war minerals it conducted, examined the graphite deposits of this country, studied the methods of mining and preparation used, and sought to devise more efficient methods for the preparation of do- mestic graphite, and to standardize the quality of the product. The graphite investigations covered three general phases, as follows:
1. An examination of the deposits in Alabama and other States, and a survey of the methods of mining and preparation used. In this connection methods of sampling and analysis were noted and ex- periments made to determine a standard method of sampling and a rapid but accurate method of analysis.
2. Experimental work on the concentration and refining of domes- tic crucible graphite to improve the quality of the product and to lessen waste.
3. Experimental work in crucible manufacture to determine the properties of domestic flake and the maximum proportions that might be used without impairing the quality of the crucibles. This work was accompanied by photomicrographic study of crucible
structure.
In this bulletin are presented the results obtained in the first two phases of the work outlined above. The bulletin is in two parts. The first part describes the methods of mining and milling used, suggests a standard method of sampling finished graphite, and de- scribes a rapid and convenient method of analysis developed at the Pittsburgh station of the Bureau of Mines, to which had been as- signed the analytical and microscopic work. The second part describes experiments on the concentration and milling of graphite, which were made at the Salt Lake City, Utah, station. As soon as the reports incorporated in this bulletin were ready, mimeograph copies were distributed to those persons most interested in order to make the results immediately available.
The experimental work on crucible manufacture, assigned to the Columbus, Ohio, station, yielded results which were made known to the industry. Á report on this work will be published later as a separate bulletin.
Citation
APA:
(1920) Bulletin 112 Mining and Preparing Domestic GraphiteMLA: Bulletin 112 Mining and Preparing Domestic Graphite. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1920.