Silicon carbide

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541Native element minerals / Superhard materials / Abrasives / Dry lubricants / Graphite / Carbon / Silicon carbide / Pencil / Diamond / Chemistry / Matter / Manufacturing

Graphite By Donald W. Olson Domestic survey data and tables were prepared by Joseph M. Krisanda, statistical assistant, and the world production table was prepared by Glenn J. Wallace, international data coordinator. Thi

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Language: English - Date: 2007-08-31 10:59:33
542Gemstones / Technology / Garnet / Sandpaper / Heavy mineral sands ore deposits / Almandine / Silicon carbide / United States Bureau of Mines / Coated abrasive / Abrasives / Manufacturing / Chemistry

GARNET By Gordon T. Austin Technical-grade industrial garnet from the United States is a solid solution of almandite and pyrope that, when under pressure, breaks into sharp chisel-edged plates. Industry uses

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Language: English - Date: 1996-08-28 13:43:59
543Diamond / Abrasives / Superhard materials / Gemstones / Ceramic materials / Synthetic diamond / Silicon carbide / Carbon / Bort / Chemistry / Matter / Manufacturing

54 DIAMOND (INDUSTRIAL) (Data in million carats, unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: Industrial diamond output declined slightly, but the United States continued to be the world’s largest consumer of

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Language: English - Date: 1997-03-10 08:48:37
544Superhard materials / Abrasives / Dry lubricants / Graphite / Carbon / Silicon carbide / Pencil / Diamond / Crucible / Chemistry / Matter / Native element minerals

GRAPHITE By Jim F. Lemons, Jr. Natural graphite is one of the three forms of carbon (the others being charcoal and diamond). It can be classified as disseminated flake, crystalline vein (fibrous or columnar) and amorphou

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Language: English - Date: 1997-03-14 14:05:58
545Diamond / Gemstones / Abrasives / Superhard materials / Synthetic diamond / Carbon / Silicon carbide / Diamonds as an investment / Diamond simulant / Chemistry / Matter / Manufacturing

58 DIAMOND (INDUSTRIAL) (Data in million carats, unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: In 2002, domestic production was estimated at approximately 310 million carats, and the United States remained the wo

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Language: English - Date: 2003-02-11 10:50:04
546Native element minerals / Superhard materials / Abrasives / Dry lubricants / Graphite / Carbon / Pencil / Silicon carbide / Fullerene / Chemistry / Matter / Manufacturing

GRAPHITE By Rustu S. Kalyoncu Domestic survey data and tables were prepared by Joseph M. Krisanda, statistical assistant, and the world production table was prepared by Glenn J. Wallace, international data coordinator. G

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Language: English - Date: 2002-07-17 15:43:32
547Diamond / Gemstones / Abrasives / Superhard materials / Carbon / Synthetic diamond / Silicon carbide / Diamonds as an investment / Diamond simulant / Chemistry / Matter / Manufacturing

Mineral Commodity Summaries[removed]Diamond (Industrial)

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Language: English - Date: 2002-02-13 13:34:10
548Diamond / Gemstones / Abrasives / Superhard materials / Carbon / Synthetic diamond / Silicon carbide / Diamonds as an investment / Chemistry / Matter / Manufacturing

58 DIAMOND (INDUSTRIAL) (Data in million carats, unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: In 1998, production reached a record high for the second consecutive year and the United States remained the world’

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Language: English - Date: 1999-02-02 14:15:03
549Native element minerals / Superhard materials / Abrasives / Dry lubricants / Graphite / Carbon / Fullerene / Silicon carbide / Diamond / Chemistry / Matter / Manufacturing

GRAPHITE By Rustu S. Kalyoncu Domestic survey data and tables were prepared by Joseph Krisanda, statistical assistant, and the world production tables was prepared by Glenn J. Wallace, international data coordinator. Gra

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Language: English - Date: 2000-07-20 11:08:35
550Diamond / Gemstones / Abrasives / Superhard materials / Carbon / Synthetic diamond / Silicon carbide / Diamonds as an investment / Chemistry / Matter / Manufacturing

54 DIAMOND (INDUSTRIAL) (Data in million carats, unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: In 2000, production reached a record high for the fourth consecutive year and the United States remained the world’

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Language: English - Date: 2001-02-01 11:03:07
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