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Institute of Metals Division - Constitution and Properties of Some Iron-Bearing Cupro-NickelsBy F. H. Wilson, E. W. Palmer
The solid solubility of iron in 2 to 10 pct cupro-nickels increases with temperature and nickel content. Property changes accompanying various heat treatments indicate typical precipitation hardening
Jan 1, 1953
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Minor Industrial MineralsBy H. D. Keiser
Minor industrial minerals included in this chapter are: the alum minerals, bromine, calcium chloride, epsomite and other natural magnesium salts, iodine, meerschaum, quartz, industrial crystals other
Jan 1, 1960
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Communications - Dispersion Hardening of Titanium Carbide by Boron DopingBy Wendell S. Williams
Single crystals of TIC doped with boron at high temperat~ires develop second-phase inclusions. The inclusions are in the form of lamellae lying parallel to {l 11 } planes of the Tic matrix and can be
Jan 1, 1967
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Nonferrous Metals Emergency Demands Force Rising Prices And Increased Mine ProductionBy Simon D. Strauss
Production and consumption of nonferrous metals in the United States during 1950 were at peak levels for the postwar period, as is shown in Tables I, II, and III. The trend of production was upward th
Jan 2, 1951
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The Coal IndustryBy C. E. Lawall
ONE of the most important developments in the coal industry during 1940 was the continued uptrend in the production of bituminous coal. Estimated production for the year is 450,000,000 tons, with an a
Jan 1, 1941
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Diamond Drilling and Air Injectors for Raise VentilationBy Murl R., Schrock
THE use of diamond-drill holes at the Moctezuma Copper Co., Pilares mine, Pilares de Nacozari, Sonora, Mexico, for the ventilation of raises has resulted from experiments that were made in an effort t
Jan 1, 1929
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Sherritt Gordon Nickel Copper MinesBy Alan E. Gallie
SHERRITT Gordon Co. was formed in 1927 to exploit a copper zinc orebody located in the bush 90 miles north of The Pas, Manitoba. The mine went into production in 1931, operated for a year and a half,
Jan 3, 1957
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Boy Scout LeadersRECENTLY seven Boy Scouts were chosen from all the troops in the United States for their all-around ability, excellence in' scouting, and special ability as writers. Two of the members of this se
Jan 6, 1928
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New York Paper - Oil as a Metallurgical FuelBy E. C. Felton
At the Pennsylvania Steel Works, Steelton, Pa., a series of trials has been made with oil as fuel in steel-heating and open-hearth steel-furnaces with the following results : First Trial.—Hot 14-in
Jan 1, 1889
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The Drift Of Things (0fe41512-a0e8-4ec2-aca3-314b3d7b6b67)By John V. Beall
Ten years ago, upon coming home to New York, we had money in the bank, a portfolio of stocks, a rent- controlled apartment overlooking the Hudson and we didn't own an automobile. This was bliss!
Jan 1, 1971
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Mill Design Undergoing A MetamorphosisBy O. W. Walvoord
Mill design of the past will not necessarily dictate mill design of the future. There have been many advances and changes in the last few decades, many of which have been extensive and remarkable. Alm
Jan 1, 1971
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Development Of Crushed Pellets At Kakogawa WorksBy S. Inaba, K. Taguchi, T. Uenaka, I. Mizuguchi, K. Umeji, H. Isako
At Kobe Steel Ltd., various improvements in pellet quality have been carried out since beginning lime-fluxed pellet production. Especially, dolomite-fluxed pellets, developed in 1975, have superior hi
Jan 1, 1986
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Iron and Steel Division - Distribution of Manganese and Oxygen Between Molten Iron and FeO-MnO-Si02 Slags - DiscussionBy P. T. Carter, A. B. Murad, H. B. Bell
N. A. Gokcen (Michigan College of Mining and Technology, Houghton, Mich.)—The activities of silica, represented in Fig. 5 for the systems MnO-SiO2 and CaO-SiO2, are in disagreement with the establi
Jan 1, 1953
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Activated Bleaching Clay for the FutureBy Andrew Torok, Thomas D. Thompson
Research efforts have not developed techniques for the complete desulfurization of coal that is needed to reduce air pollution caused by burning coal and to reduce the sulfur in metallurgical coke. Su
Jan 1, 1973
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Determination Of Bedrock Features By Seismic Refraction Profiling (c1b261eb-24b2-4be0-ab9d-2ea107c3668a)By J. Wyn Prior
The seismic refraction technique is probably the most popular geophysical method of bedrock profiling in geotechnical site investigations but is somewhat restricted by the inherent assumptions in the
Jan 1, 1979
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Fine Gold Recovery with a Reichert Cone – A Case History (3cbd2121-e217-429e-a878-b2c74e886765)By L. F. Mashburn, T. J. Ferree
A Reichert cone concentrator was installed in an aggregate plant circuit to recover the extremely fine "flour gold" known to exist in the deposit. The gold content of the bank- run gravels averages ab
Jan 1, 1983
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Comparison of the Flotation and Adsorption Characteristics of Ore and Coal-Pyrite with Ethyl XanthateBy F. M. Lyon, F. J. Chernosky
Research efforts have not developed techniques for the complete desulfurization of coal that is needed to reduce air pollution caused by burning coal and to reduce the sulfur in metallurgical coke. Su
Jan 1, 1973
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Applying Geotechnical Theory to Underground Metalliferous MiningBy J. R. Barrett
Geotechnical techniques to evaluate conditions in underground metalliferous mines change through a mine's development from prefeasibility to remnant mining. The objectives of this paper are to de
Jan 1, 1983
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Mass Transport Models For Tumbling Ball MillsBy R. Hogg
The mathematical description of solids transport in mills is an important aspect of the development of comprehensive models for the analysis, simulation and control of grinding systems. The basic mech
Jan 1, 1984
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Virginia Beach Paper - The Zinc-Ore Deposits of Southwestern New MexicoBy William P. Blake
In directing attention to the newly-opened zinc-ore region in Southwestern New Mexico, I adopt a suggestion made at the Engi neering Congress last summer in Chicago by Prof. Le Neve Foster, w
Jan 1, 1895