Silica - Specialty Materials

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. F. Alsobrook
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Specialty silica materials, as defined in this chapter, are rocks that consist predominantly of silica (SiO2) and are produced as chunks, round pebbles, and sawed or trimmed blocks and other shapes for nonconstruction applications. The rock types include quartzite, sandstone, novaculite, flint, chert, and vein quartz. Other terms used commercially include jasper, silex, lascas, and rock crystal. In its publication, Minerals Yearbook, the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) reports the production and consumption of some specialty silica materials under several headings. Quartzite, sandstone, and novaculite used in abrasive applications are addressed by the USBM under Abrasive Materials. Lascas, a type of vein quartz used in growing synthetic quartz crystals and in fusing applications, is discussed under Quartz Crystal. Silica gravel used in manufacturing silicon metal and ferrosilicon, as metallurgical fluxstone, and as a filtration medium is covered under Industrial Sand and Gravel. Information on
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APA: A. F. Alsobrook  (1994)  Silica - Specialty Materials

MLA: A. F. Alsobrook Silica - Specialty Materials. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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