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Minerals Beneficiation - A Chemical Mechanism for Sulfidization of ChrysocollaBy W. S. Stahmann, F. W. Bowdish
Previously published experimental data showing that both collectable and non-collectable sulfide films may be formed on chrysocolla were analysed, and chemical mechanisms were proposed for the formati
Jan 1, 1968
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - Tantalum Powder by Magnesium Reduction (Metals Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2277) With discussionBy A. J. Shaler, J. Prieto Isaza, J. Wulff
Tantalum metal has a number of unique properties which give it widespread application in modern technology and in research. In electronic apparatus involwing high temperatures in vacuo some of the ref
Jan 1, 1949
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Engineering Reasearch - Gravitational Drainage of Liquids from Unconsolidated Wilcox Sand.By R. F. Stahl, W. A. Martin
A marked gravitational segregation of liquid has been observed to take place in a number of volumetric fields toward the later stages of their oil-producing periods. This phenomenon has been pronounce
Jan 1, 1943
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum Developments on the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana during 1930By L. P. Teas
Although 1930 has been a year of stagnation, proration and curtailment, the Gulf Coast has measured up to its tradition in the matter of interesting and significant discoveries. Only 2 domes and 7 new
Jan 1, 1931
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Papers - Effect of Temperature and Basicity upon Equilibria of Liquid Steel and Basic Oxidizing Slags (T.P. 1321, with discussion)By O. B. Ellis, Eric R. Jette, John Chipman
In the study of the chemical reactions orcurring in the open-hearth furnace, it is frequently assumed that a condition of equilibrium between slag and metal is attained. In order to test this assumpti
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Effect of Temperature and Basicity upon Equilibria of Liquid Steel and Basic Oxidizing Slags (T.P. 1321, with discussion)By John Chipman, Eric R. Jette, O. B. Ellis
In the study of the chemical reactions orcurring in the open-hearth furnace, it is frequently assumed that a condition of equilibrium between slag and metal is attained. In order to test this assumpti
Jan 1, 1941
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Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - An Efficient Method of Desulfurizing Liquid Pig IronBy L. Wahl, M. Allard, B. Trentini
REMOVAL of sulfur in steelmaking is presently a problem of utmost importance as requirements on final sulfur contents in finished steels become increasingly strict. This is in spite of often increased
Jan 1, 1958
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Papers - Copper and Brass - Effect of Certain Fifth-period Elements on Some Properties of High-purity Copper (Metals Technology, June 1943.) (with discussion)By A. A. Smith, J. S. Smart
THe elements silver, cadmium, tin, antimony and tellurium either are found as impurities in commercial coppers or are intentionally added to produce coppers for special uses. When present in small qua
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - - Research - The Electrolytic Model and Its Application to the Study of Recovery Problems (T. P. 1945, Petr, Tech., Nov. 1945, with discussion)By Holbrook G. Botset
It is possible by means of the electrolytic model to simulate water-flooding or gas recycling systems involving input and output wells, and also the encroachment of a natural water drive. The results
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Copper and Brass - Effect of Certain Fifth-period Elements on Some Properties of High-purity Copper (Metals Technology, June 1943.) (with discussion)By A. A. Smith, J. S. Smart
THe elements silver, cadmium, tin, antimony and tellurium either are found as impurities in commercial coppers or are intentionally added to produce coppers for special uses. When present in small qua
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - - Research - The Electrolytic Model and Its Application to the Study of Recovery Problems (T. P. 1945, Petr, Tech., Nov. 1945, with discussion)By Holbrook G. Botset
It is possible by means of the electrolytic model to simulate water-flooding or gas recycling systems involving input and output wells, and also the encroachment of a natural water drive. The results
Jan 1, 1946
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - 1968 Howe Memorial Lecture - Iron and Steel Division Comments on Oxygen SteelmakingBy B. Trentini
In the spectacular development of pure oxygen steel-making, the process using the vertical lance converter LD, is at the present time the most widely employed. Proper control of slag composition durin
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect on Fatigue of Gaseous Environments under Varying Temperature and PressureBy H. H. Smith, G. J. Danek, M. R. Achter
Nickel, Type 316 stainless steel, and copper show decreases in reversed bending fatigue strength with increases in air and oxygen pressure. The leveling off of the log N us log p curve for nickel at
Jan 1, 1963
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Some Factors Affecting Particle Size Of Hydrogen-Reduced Tungsten PowderBy Bernard Kopelman
THE particle size of tungsten metal powder used to make tungsten wire for use in radio tubes and incandescent lamps must be closely controlled if the highly desirable feature of nonsagging is to be ac
Jan 1, 1946
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Olivine As A Source Of Magnesium ChlorideBy H. S. Rankin, E. C. Houston
OLIVINE is considered a valuable potential source of metallic magnesium in the chloride electrolytic process. Treatment of olivine with hydrochloric acid can be carried out under conditions that preve
Jan 1, 1942
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Capital Requirements Of The Mineral IndustryBy Simon D. Strauss
INTRODUCTION The changes in ownership, management, and operation of the non-fuel minerals industry since the Second World War have been dramatic. World-leading enterprises have lost their identity;
Jan 1, 1985
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Diffusion Experiments On A Gold-Silver Alloy By Chemical And Radioactive Tracer MethodsBy William A. Johnson
IT was pointed out in an earlier paper1 that our understanding of the atomic mechanism by which diffusion occurs in metallic alloys is scarcely in an advanced state. This unsatisfactory condition is t
Jan 1, 1942
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The Constitution Of The Gold-Germanium SystemBy Robert I. Jaffee, Bruce W. Gonser, Eugene M. Smith
THERE has been little investigation of the gold-germanium binary alloys. Haughton1 does not mention any work on the system. In a review article commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the discovery
Jan 1, 1945
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Institute of Metals Division - Specification and Measurement of Microstructural AnisotropyBy J. E. Hilliard
It is proposed that shape anisotropy in the internal structure of materials be defined by distribution functions which specify what fraction of the total line length or boundary area lies in a given d
Jan 1, 1962
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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Retreatment of Corundum Tailings at Craigmont, Ontario (Mining Tech., Nov. 1946, T.P. 2119)By A. G. Roach
This paper deals with a plant built under joint agreement between the Canadian and United States Governments to supply the strategic mineral, corundum, at a time when African production was dwindling
Jan 1, 1948