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Time-To-Fracture Tests On Platinum, 10 Per Cent Iridium-Platinum And 10 Per Cent Rhodium-Platinum Alloys
By H. E. Stauss
THE time-to-fracture test has been applied to pure platinum and to two alloys of platinum under the special conditions of small cross-sectional area of the specimens and of a test temperature above th
Jan 1, 1943
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Timing of an Initial Pipeline-gas-from-coal Enterprise
By C. R. Breck
THERE has been a running discussion over the past several years with respect to the life and adequacy of our natural gas reserves. Some of the experts agree on one phase of the subject at least-that e
Jan 1, 1953
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Tin
By Bruce W. Gonser, Robert J. Nekervis
EACH metal has a unique combination of properties that distinguishes it from other metal;. Su& a combination may account for applications that cannot be met very well by anything else. This is particu
Jan 1, 1953
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Tin : An Ideal Pyrometric Substance
By E. F. Northrup
THESE brief notes respecting the properties of pure tin that make it useful as a pyrometric substance summarize information gathered by the writer In an extensive experimental investigation on the ele
Jan 8, 1919
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Tin and Coal Deposits of the Fu Chuan District, China
By M. B. Yung
The Fu Chuan district lies near the eastern boundary of Kwang Si province in Southern China and is connected with the coast by the West river and its branches.
Jan 1, 1915
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Tin And Coal Deposits Of The Fu Chuan District, China (315f55a9-775d-4d52-a028-93b9a7456c05)
By M. B. Yung
Location THE Fu Chuan district lies near the eastern boundary of Kwang Si province in southern China and is connected with the coast by the West river and its branches. The Journey The first part o
Jan 9, 1914
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Tin and Coal Deposits of the Fu Chuan District, China (53f4fc80-12b1-4536-befe-41d6f4b24601)
Discussion of the paper of M. B. YUNG, presented at the Pittsburgh meeting; October, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 93, September, 1914, pp. 2451 to 2458. T. T. READ, New York, N. Y.-I might .poin
Jan 4, 1915
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Tin Deposit of Monserrat Mine, Bolivia
By Rclssell Gibson, F. S. Turneaure
The tin deposit of Monserrat; Bolivia, consists of one major vein 1600 m in length. The ore is unusual because of the notable quantity of teallite, even though cassiterite is the principal tin mineral
Jan 1, 1950
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Tin Deposit of the Monserrat Mine, Bolivia
By Russell Gibson, F. S. Turneaure
The tin deposit of Monserrat, Bolivia, consists of one major vein 1600 m in length. The ore is unusual because of the notable quantity of teallite, even though cassiterite is the principal tin mineral
Jan 10, 1950
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Tin Deposits of Mexico
By FREDERICK MCAKCCOY
THE production of tin from Mexico has never reached the point of being considered a national industry, but the distribution of tin ores is so widespread that there are possibilities that one day it ma
Jan 1, 1929
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Tin Fusible Boiler-Plug Manufacture And Testing
By L. J. Gurevich
IN the course of the examination, at the Bureau of Standards, of fusible tin boiler plugs for the Steamboat Inspection Service, it became evident that an investigation should be undertaken to determin
Jan 8, 1919
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Tin Fusible Boiler-plug Manufacture and Testing - Discussion
WM. A. COWAN, Brooklyn, N. Y. (written discussion*). -This is evidently an excellent continuation of the work described in the article "An Investigation of Fusible Tin Boiler Plugs" by Messrs. Burgess
Jan 11, 1919
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Tin Industry of Yunnan, China
By MARSHALL D. DRAPER
CHINA is one of the large producers of the world's tin. About 95 per cent of the total Chinese production comes from the Kotchiu district in the southern part of the province of Yunnan. Yunnan oc
Jan 1, 1931
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Tin Industry of Yunnan, China Part II
By MARSHALL D. DRAPER
THERE are said to be about 150 operating companies in Kotchiu, most of these being small, corresponding in degree to lessees in western mines in the United States. Of the total number there are probab
Jan 1, 1931
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Tin Mining by Primitive Methods in Bolivia - Costs Were Cut and a Social Problem Solved in a Way That No Efficiency Engineer Could Possibly Condone
By R. S. Handy
AT THE TIME of my first visit to Bolivia in 1927 the tin-mining industry was prosperous, the tin price at London being more than £300 per long ton of tin, and the operators were making every effort to
Jan 1, 1938
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Tin Mining In Malaya
By H. D. Kiddle
IN mining in Malaya has been a courageous ad- venture in private enterprise, attended by all the hazards of prospecting in unexplored areas of tropical jungles-jungles that still cover four-fifths of
Jan 11, 1957
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Tin-Mining and Smelting at Santa Barbara, Guanajuato, Mexico.
By A. H. Bromly
THE small agricultural village of Santa Barbara, in the State of Guanajuato, has been the center of spasmodic tin-mining operations during recent years. The deposits, so far as I know, are unique, and
Jul 1, 1905
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Tintic Mining District
With a total value to date of well over $200,000.000.00 for its ore production, the Tintic mining district, which is about 100 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, ranks as one of the three main ore pro
Jan 1, 1925
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Tintic Mining District (61a046e6-ba1f-476a-9d29-d784b65b268a)
"With a total value to date of well over $200,000,000.00 for its ore production, the Tintic mining district, which is about 100 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, ranks as one of the three main ore pr
Jan 1, 1925
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Tips for Extending Tire Life
In the maintenance of rubber-tired mining equipment, tires may well represent the single greatest problem. Using a 50-ton truck as an example, engine upkeep averages about 8% of the machine's tot
Jan 8, 1978