RI 4161 Mississippi Valley Experiment Station Laboratory and Pilot-Plant Concentration of Corundum from Gallatin Gateway, Mont. for World War II

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 29
- File Size:
- 2464 KB
- Publication Date:
- Dec 1, 1947
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION A letter from S. D. Strauss, vice president of Metals Reserve Company, Washington, D.C., dated May 22, 1945, to the chief of the Metallurgical Branch, Bureau of Mines, in Washington; includes the following: Because of the present critical shortage that exists in the supply of corundum required by certain industries in war production, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Mr. W. C. Keeley, Vice Chairman for Metals and Minerals, War Production Board, has recommended that the Reconstruction Finance Corporation though Metals Reserve Company, proceed with preliminary mill testing of the corundum ore in Gallatin County, Montana, and that the results of that testing be transmitted to the War Production Board. If the results of the testing work are considered satisfactory, Metals Reserve Company will then provide for the actual mining and milling of the ore for the production of corundum concentrates.Pursuant to the above stated recommendation by the War Production Board, Metals Reserve Company desires to make -use of the facilities of the Bureau of Mines testing plant at Rolla, Missouri, for conducting sink and float and other concentration tests on representative samples of the Montana corundum ore. Two, and possibly three samples of ore are to be tested which will have an aggregate weight of approximately 50 tons."
Citation
APA:
(1947) RI 4161 Mississippi Valley Experiment Station Laboratory and Pilot-Plant Concentration of Corundum from Gallatin Gateway, Mont. for World War IIMLA: RI 4161 Mississippi Valley Experiment Station Laboratory and Pilot-Plant Concentration of Corundum from Gallatin Gateway, Mont. for World War II. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.