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Technical Data and Physical Characteristics
For Barton Garnet Abrasive Grains And Powders

Combination of Almandite and Pyrope.

General Description:
Garnet, a homogeneous mineral, contains no free chemicals. All oxides and dioxides are combined chemically as follows: Fe2O3Al2(SiO4)3.
The iron and aluminum are partially replaceable by calcium, magnesium and manganese.

Chemical Analysis:

Silicon Dioxide
(SiO2)
41.34%
Ferrous Oxide
(FeO)
9.72%
Ferric Oxide
(Fe2O3)
12.55%
Aluminum Oxide
(Al2O3)
20.36%
Calcium Oxide
(CaO)
2.97%
Magnesium Oxide
(MgO)
12.35%
Manganese Oxide
(MnO)
.85%
 
100.14%
 
Hardness: 
Between 8 and 9 on Mohs Scale.  
Strength: 
Friable to tough.
Particle Shape:
Sharp, angular, irregular.  
Cleavage:
Pronounced laminations, irregular cleavage planes.
Color:
Red to pink.  
Streaks:
White.
Transparency:
Translucent.  
Lustre:
Vitreous.
Specific Gravity:
3.9 to 4.1.  
Mean Refractive Index:
1.83.
Facet Angles:
37oC and 42oP.  
Crystallization:
Cubic (isometric) system as rhombic dodecahedrons or tetragonal trisoctahedrons (trapezohedrons) or in combinations of the two.
Melting Point:
1,315oC - (2,399oF).  
Magnetism:
Slightly magnetic (volume susceptibility = 9.999375). Electrostatic Properties: a) Mineral conductivity - 18,000 volts. b) Non-reversible.
Moisture Absorbtion:
Non-hygroscopic, inert.  
Dispersion:
Self-dispersing.
Uniformity:
All garnet mineral in this Adirondack deposit was formed simultaneously under identical natural conditions and has been proven uniform throughout during over 100 years of use in technical abrasive applications.  
Pathological Effects:
None.
Harmful Free Silica Content:
None (silicosis free).
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