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Talc vs Fluorite - What's the difference?

talc | fluorite |

As nouns the difference between talc and fluorite

is that talc is a soft mineral, composed of hydrated magnesium silicate, that has a soapy feel and a greenish, whitish, or grayish color, and usually occurs in foliated masses while fluorite is .

As a verb talc

is to apply talc.

talc

English

(wikipedia talc)

Noun

(en noun)
  • A soft mineral, composed of hydrated magnesium silicate, that has a soapy feel and a greenish, whitish, or grayish color, and usually occurs in foliated masses.
  • * 1978', C. J. Parmentier, G. J. Gill, ''Practical Aspects of '''Talc and Asbestos'', C. C. Gravatt, Philip D. LaFleur, Kurt F. J. Heinrich (editors), ''Proceedings of Workshop on Asbestos, Definitions and Measurement Methods , page 406,
  • With this background and experience we feel justified in stating that not all talcs contain, or are associated with, asbestos.
  • * 1987', Joseph A. Radosta, Nikhil C. Trivedi, ''11: '''Talc'' , H.S. Katz, J.V. Mileski (editors), ''Handbook of Fillers For Plastics , page 217,
  • For example, Montana talcs' approximate the theoretical composition, while California ' talcs often contain calcite (CaCO3) and dolomite (CaCO3 • MgCO3).
  • * 2003 , Harutun Karian, Handbook of Polypropylene and Polypropylene Composites , Revised and Expanded Edition, page 573,
  • Micronized talcs' and, to an even higher degree, submicrometer ' talcs significantly influence the processing parameters.

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To apply talc.
  • * 1940 , Rubber Journal , Volume 99, page 479,
  • "Generous talcing'" is applied not only to the naked bale, but to the inside of the wrapper, and after stenciling, to the interior of the package. This ' talcing is repeated, "if necessary, dependent upon the number of handlings up to and into stores for steamer loading."
  • * 1977 , Great Britain Health and Safety Executive, Manufacturing & Service Industries , page 43,
  • Three manufacturers have now produced separate designs for talcing boxes; one uses conventional techniques of brushing and vibrators, one is a fluidised bed and the third is an electrostatic applicator.
  • * 1983 , Aaron Elkins, The Dark Place , 2010, page 107,
  • Then he talced his hands, slipped on a new pair of rubber gloves, went to the shapeless thing at the other end of the table, and began to work.

    See also

    * soapstone * steatite ----

    fluorite

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A widely occurring mineral (calcium fluoride), of various colours, used as a flux in steelmaking, and in the manufacture of glass, enamels and hydrofluoric acid.
  • Fluorite is the main natural resources of Thailand.

    Synonyms

    * calcium fluoride * Derbyshire spar * fluor * fluorspar

    See also

    * blue john ----