Agalite
a fibrous variety of talc.
historical examples
agalite and talc, which are silicates of magnesia, are also used.
from paper-mill to pressroom william bond wheelwright
other silicates of magnesia used for paper-making are agalite and asbestine, the latter being a finely ground asbestos.
the manufacture of paper robert walter sindall
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