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Industrial Minerals - Conditioning and Treatment of Sulphide Flotation Concentrates Preparatory for the Separation of Molybdenite at the Miami Copper CompanyBy C. H. Curtis
HE valuable mineral content of the current feed -*- to the Miami concentrator is as follows: copper, 0.7 pct total; molybdenum, 0.01. Flotation of this ore yields a sulphide concentrate co
Jan 1, 1951
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Industrial Minerals - Application of Electrostatics to Potash BeneficiationBy W. C. Knopf, I. M. LeBaron
In the Carlsbad area potash is dry-mined and wet-concentrated. Wet concentration involves recircu-lation of saturated brines, with resultant difficulties of brine disposal and inherent losses in recov
Jan 1, 1959
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Metal Mining - Underground Air Conditions and Ventilation Methods at Tonopah, Nev. (with Discussion)By B. O. Pickard
With more than a score of shafts and numerous stope openings to the surface, all inter-connected underground; with underground temperatures high, often exceeding 100' wet bulb; with an ore presen
Jan 1, 1927
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New York Paper - High Blast Heats in Mesaba Practice (with Discussion)By Walter Mathesius
The use of high blast heats on furnaces melting Mesaba ores is still the exception, the average blast temperatures carried on Mesaba stacks seldom reaching 1,100" F. Some 15 years ago, when the use of
Jan 1, 1915
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Arc-Furnace Equipment and Its Operation at the Kennecott Utah RefineryBy H. A. Shaw, H. G. G. Whitton
This paper describes the use of the electric-arc furnace for the production of tough-pitch, horizontal cast copper shapes and the production of copper anodes from tank house anode scrap. This installa
Jan 1, 1954
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Pollution Reduction and Product Recovery by Centrifugal Dewatering (b6648d8b-964f-4457-bebc-ac0dc43897c5)By J. S. Orphanos
The requirements for controlling air and stream pollution are a most timely subject for concerned people. The coal industry has taken great measures to reduce pollution. With the use of more efficient
Jan 1, 1976
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Iron and Steel Division - The Density of Liquid Iron from the Melting Point to 2500°KBy J. A. Cahill, A. D. Kirshenbaum
Using an alumina or zirconia crucible with an alumina sinker or a molybdenum sinker coated with zirconium dioxide, the density of liquid iron was determined by the immersed-sinker method over the temp
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - Preferred Orientations Produced by Cold-rolling Low-carbon Sheet Steel (With Discussion)By R. F. Mehl, M. Gensamer
Although a large number of X-ray photograms of cold-rolled steel have been published, two circumstances have led to the experimental work reported in this paper. The first is that no complete study, m
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Preferred Orientations Produced by Cold-rolling Low-carbon Sheet Steel (With Discussion)By R. F. Mehl, M. Gensamer
Although a large number of X-ray photograms of cold-rolled steel have been published, two circumstances have led to the experimental work reported in this paper. The first is that no complete study, m
Jan 1, 1936
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Experiments With SherardizingBy Leon McCulloch
WHEN clean iron and metallic zinc dust, protected from the air, are heated below the melting point of zinc, the iron takes on a coating that has excellent protective value. This coating is a brittle a
Jan 2, 1922
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Board Of DirectorsMeeting of Apr. 23, 1915.-The Iron and Steel Committee was authorized in its discretion to defer the date of acceptance of papers for the Hadfield Research Prize to Nov. 1, 1916. The sum of $250 was
Jan 6, 1915
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Optimization of X-Ray Diffraction Quantitative AnalysisBy A. F. Giamei, E. J. Freise
A discussion of the various factors affecting the accuracy of volume fraction determination by the direct comparison X-ray diffraction method is presented. To minimize errors introduced by nonrandomiz
Jan 1, 1968
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Present Value in Its Relation to Ore Reserves, Plant Capacity, and Grade of OreBy Edwin Berry
THE consideration of the present value of a mine is of great importance when planning for the operation of a property,, and it is particularly so in the case of mines that have large ore reserves. At
Jan 7, 1922
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Colorado Paper - Discussion of Mr. Pennock's paper on Heat-Conductivity, Expansion and Fusibility of Fire-Brick (see p. 263)Frank Williams, Johnstown, Pa. (Communicatioll to the Secretary): As the manager of the company which manufactured the " American " magnesite and the silica-brick mentioned by Mr. Pennock, I beg to sa
Jan 1, 1897
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Diesel Exhaust Contamination of Mine Ventilation SystemsBy R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, P. C. Thakur
The effects of diesel exhaust on mine ventilation systems are discussed. Mathematical models for emission of gaseous pollutants from diesel engines and their dispersion into mine air have been develop
Jan 1, 1977
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Ore Estimation At Cyprus Pima Mine (f8ca5b29-45f3-4f30-9c2c-2819e3d30092)By Donald R. Williamson, Edward R. Mueller
Cyprus Pima Mining Co.'s open pit operation was started in 1957 with the normal assumption that the ore reserve estimate was accurate within an acceptable range of values. Over the years, a numbe
Jan 1, 1978
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Self-Diffusion of Copper in Molten CopperBy Ling Yang, John Henderson
Self-diffusion coefficients of copper in molten copper have been measured by the capillary reservoir method in the temperature range 1140o to 1260°C. The results can be represented by the equation D
Jan 1, 1962
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Oxidation of Pyritic Sulphur in Coal MinesBy Stephen Burke
THE oxidation of pyritic sulphur associated with coal is important for the following reasons: 1. It is the predominant cause for the formation of acid mine drainage issuing from bituminous coal seams
Jan 1, 1937
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The Effect Of Weight-To-Horsepower Ratios On Off-Highway Haulage TrucksBy Milton C. Neul
As recently as the mid-1930's, steam and rail haulage were still the primary means of moving large quantities of rock. However, 2- to 5-ton standard on-highway trucks were beginning to be used in
Jan 3, 1966
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Atlantic City Paper - Sulphide-Smelting at the National Smelter of the Horseshoe Mining Co., Rapid City, S. D.By Theodor Knutzen, Charles H. Fulton
The plant of the National Smelting Co., a corporation controlled by the Horseshoe Mining Co., was built during 1901 to smelt the dry siliceous ores of the northern Black Hills, extracting the gold- an
Jan 1, 1905