Industrial minerals

 

 

 

 

 

Untreated Rock Products

 

 

Building stone

 

Cut (dimension) stone

 

Ashlar

 

Monumental stone

 

Flagstone

 

Roofing Slate

 

Terrazzo

 

Some commonly used rocks

Granite (includes “black granite”=gabbro, larvikite

Sandstone

Limestone

Marble (recrystallized and metamorphosed limestones)

Serpentinite

Slate

 

Crushed rock

Used for construction, aggregate

Hard, inert not reactive with cement – maninly  limestone, granite, traprock(volcanic lavas), sandstone

 

 

Sand and Gravel

Aggregate.  Alluvial fans,  glacial deposts, occasionally beaches.   Some submarine deposits

 

 

 

 

 

Treated rock products

 

 

Cement

 

Mortar – mixed with sand to produce binding agent for masonry

Concrete – mixed with sand and gravel – a kind of artificial rock.

 

Original made by Romans by calcining limestone (CaCO3) to make lime(CaO), mixed with volcanic ash and water

 

 

Modern cement – Portland Cement -   Limestone and clay ground together and then heated to 15000C to produce clinker.  Clinker then crushed and mixed with some gypsum (CaSO4. 2H2O)

 

Plaster

Calcining gypsum – water driven off to form plaster of Paris  (CaSO4. 0.5H2O).  Mixed with water for use, rehydrates to gypsum.  Glue and starch can be added to reduce setting time.

 

Gypsum widely distributed in US – largest producer and consumer.

 

 

 

Brick and ceramics

 

Produced from clays (silicates).  Plastic when wet so can be moulded.  When fired, water given off and mixture partially melts and fuses

 

China clay (kaolinite)  - fine porcelain  also filler for paper

 

Ball clay (mainly kaolinite) –electrical  insulators

 

Glass

Made from silica sand   mixed with Soda (Na2O from sodium carbonate or sodium nitrate or rock salt) to reduce melting temperature.  Calcium (limestone)  and alumina (Al2O3)added to improve chemical stability.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other industrial minerals

 

Asbestos

Group of  minerals that form fibrous masses:  Chrysotile, crocidolite, amosite, anthophyllite, tremolite, actinolite.  Can be spun, woven or embedded in other materials.  Heat resistant, electrical insulators and high tensile strength

 

Brake linings, clutch plates, cement products

 

Found in altered ultramafic rocks – opiolite complexes

 

Safe when firmly encapsulated in matrix material.  Dangerous when in air.  Latter can occur when materials get old and break down.

 

 

Abrasives

 

Diamond, garnet, corundum

 

 

 

Gemstones