Physical Properties Of Magnetite And Its Possible Uses As An Industrial Mineral (6932d10f-483b-44cc-b66f-ea69ec2dc5c3)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. S. Dean C. W. Davis
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

AMONG naturally occurring inorganic compounds, magnetite has many unusual and interesting properties, and it is the purpose of this paper to call attention to these properties and review possible uses of magnetite that might be based on them; in other words, to see what uses may be found for magnetite as a physical rather than as a chemical entity, as a mineral rather than as an iron ore. The Mineral Physics Studies initiated in the Metallurgical Division of the U. S. Bureau of Mines a few years ago gathered together much information on mineral properties, and they are therefore the principal source of material for this paper. Magnetic Properties Of Magnetite And Possible Uses As A Magnetic Material Magnetite is unique among minerals for its great magnetic susceptibility, approximately one-third that of soft iron, and some magnetites are permanent magnets, or lodestones. The literature contains many measurements of magnetic properties of individual magnetite crystals, but no systematic survey of the effect of mechanical preparation and heat-treatment was available until the recent investigations of the Bureau of which included not only susceptibility but coercive force and remanence as well. For the purpose of orientation, Table 1 gives the magnetic properties of several samples of magnetite and of a few other substances3. This table indicates that when ordinary magnetite is powdered it decreases in susceptibility and increases in coercive force and remanence, approaching the properties of lodestone. The properties of lodestone are in fact probably due to the development of very large internal surface on fine grain size4.
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APA: R. S. Dean C. W. Davis  (1937)  Physical Properties Of Magnetite And Its Possible Uses As An Industrial Mineral (6932d10f-483b-44cc-b66f-ea69ec2dc5c3)

MLA: R. S. Dean C. W. Davis Physical Properties Of Magnetite And Its Possible Uses As An Industrial Mineral (6932d10f-483b-44cc-b66f-ea69ec2dc5c3). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1937.

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