New Synthetic Minerals From Serpentinite Offering A Wide Range Of Applications

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Legast
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Serpentinite minerals are available in large quantities from asbestos mining activity. The granular or fibrous serpentite, at temperatures greater than 700°C, will recrystalize into olivine, forsterite and enstatite. These minerals have been used and studied for decades and are environmentally safe. The thermal process changes the composition and properties of the original mineral. Therefore, the substitution of the original mineral cannot simply be made and the applications for these new synthetic minerals need to be redeveloped. The two original mineral forms allow a wide range of new synthetic raw materials which can be adjusted to specific applications or custom needs.
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APA: P. Legast  (1993)  New Synthetic Minerals From Serpentinite Offering A Wide Range Of Applications

MLA: P. Legast New Synthetic Minerals From Serpentinite Offering A Wide Range Of Applications. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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