RI 5337 Synthetic Mica Investigations IX: Review Of Progress From 1947 To 1955 ? Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 84
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- 20917 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1957
Abstract
This report summarizes the results of nearly 8 years research on and production of synthetic mica at the Electrotechnical Experiment Station of the Federal Bureau of Mines, Norris, Tenn. This program was undertaken at the request of the United States Department of the Navy and was financed mostly by the Army Signal Corps and the Navy Bureau of Ships through a contract with the Office of Naval Research, The original objectives included fundamental studies of fluor-phlogupite and other fluorine-micas and production of synthetic mica sheets on a pilot-plant scale. The first 3 years of this project were devoted mainly to a search for practical solutions of the many problems involved in designing and constructing a pilot plant for crystallizing fluor-phlogopite mica. The first and most urgent need was a suitable container for the corrosive mica melt. After extensive study, it was concluded that platinum, graphite, high-silica fire clay, and silicon carbide were the most promising refractories for crucibles; but none was perfect. Silicon car¬bide seemed to have the better combination of qualities, combining good corrosion resistance with oxidation resistance.
Citation
APA:
(1957) RI 5337 Synthetic Mica Investigations IX: Review Of Progress From 1947 To 1955 ? SummaryMLA: RI 5337 Synthetic Mica Investigations IX: Review Of Progress From 1947 To 1955 ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.