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Personal (314aa256-f9ab-43e9-b176-b91172378a8d)(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members who registered at Institute headquarters during September: William B. Ph
Jan 10, 1913
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Foam-Sand Mixes Promise Bearing-Strength UsesBy R. F. Lee, G. Purcell
Tests carried out in the Department of Mining and Metallurgy at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology indicate that high density rigid foams may, with the addition of suitable fillers, hav
Jan 9, 1963
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Summer Meetings Of The InstituteTHREE regional meetings are planned for this summer and fall following the spring meeting held under the auspices of the Iron and Steel Committee and the Ohio Section at Cleveland in April and in lieu
Jan 7, 1927
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The Dewatering of Fine Coal Refuse With A Continuous High Performance Belt Filter PressBy Michael G. Schill, Mark C. Fischer
Since its introduction several years ago in the United States, the high pressure belt filter press has proven to be a highly cost-effective dewatering device in a number of mining and industrial appli
Jan 1, 1982
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Viscoelastic Behavior of Geologic Materials Under Tensile StressBy Yoginder P. Chugh
Elastic and viscoelastic behavior of three rocks-Tennessee sandstone, Barre granite, and Indiana limestone-was studied experimentally under uniaxial tensile stress. Cylindrical specimens of these rock
Jan 1, 1975
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Iron and Steel Division - Sintering Characteristics of Minus Sixty-five and Twenty Mesh Magnetite - DiscussionBy A. Stanley, J. C. Mead
E. H. ROSE*—You have wrapped up a great deal of new and interesting information in one quite compact package, and I wonder if it might not help the
Jan 1, 1950
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Lake Superior Paper - The Influence of Lead on Rolled and Drawn Brass (Discussion, 977)By Edwin S. Sperry
Metals differ widely in their behavior under the cuttingtool. Some, like iron or steel, require a slow speed and light feed, a tool shaped differently from that used for other metals,
Jan 1, 1898
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Dr. George F. BeckerDr. George Ferdinand Becker, a prominent geologist, connected with the United States Geological Survey since 1879, died at his home in Washington, D. C., Apr. 21, at the age of seventy-two.
Jan 5, 1919
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The World’s Product of SilverBy R. W. Raymond
RECENT literary labors have led me to the compilation of the following tables and estimates, which may possess interest for my colleagues in the Institute, and which are here submitted without comment
Jan 1, 1876
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Nickel And Monel Metal, With Especial Reference To AnnealingBy C. A. Crawford
NICKEL and the nickel-copper alloy, the latter generally referred to as monel metal, are available in a variety of wrought and fabricated forms, of which the following are regular commercial products:
Jan 1, 1928
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Board of DirectorsMeeting of Nov. 20, 1914.-Charles F. Rand was unanimously elected as the representative of the Institute on the John Fritz Medal Board of Award. E. Gybbon. Spilsbury was unanimously elected to succee
Jan 1, 1915
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Employment (cc1ab179-4f91-4ec3-873c-c4c21fbf83a2)POSITIONS VACANT Engineer to take charge of construction of smelter and mill. Experience with blast furnaces, roasters, belt-conveying systems and general machinery, essential. Salary $250 per mont
Jan 9, 1916
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Personal (5c4538f8-0285-4827-9b4a-164c84d236d3)(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period Mar. 10,
Jan 5, 1916
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Recovering Fine-Size Coal from Alabama Washer Wastes Using Humphreys Spiral (74c21011-80c8-4eb1-abad-b657833f3ad4)By James S. Browning
The Mineral Resources Institute and State Mine Experiment Station of the University of Alabama conducted Humphreys spiral tests on fine coal waste from nine preparation plants of Alabama strip mining
Jan 1, 1980
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Cyanidation Of Silver Sulphide at Ocampo, MkxicoBy Robert Linton
THE Sierra Consolidated Mines Co., organized in 1909, owns, together with other holdings, practically all of the productive mineral area in the Ocampo district. Lying within this area are 15 mines, la
Jan 2, 1914
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Institute of Metals Division - Dispersion-Strengthened Refractory Alloys (TN)By V. R. Thompson, R. C. Westgren
In a recent paper,1 the solid-solution strengthening of tungsten and tantalum in a portion of the W-T;-MO-C~ alloy system was described. Additions of tantalum and columbium to tungsten led to signific
Jan 1, 1964
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The Use Of Leveraged Buy-OutsBy Sven A. Wehrwein
Leveraged buyouts are a fixture in today's market place. This paper will include comments on how LBO's are analyzed, structured and sold, as well as an overview on the present environment of
Jan 1, 1990
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High-Temperature Resistance Furnaces With Ductile Molybdenum Or Tungsten Resistors (a4fea52d-877e-49ca-b08a-7d3efb18b658)A. E. HALL, Palmerton, Pa.-I would like to ask the author if he has ever used, in his furnaces, any inner tube which would permit experimentation with various oxidizing gases, under varying conditions
Jan 4, 1918
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Notes On The Method Of Preparation Of Zinc OxideBy Charles P. Williams
THE successful production of zinc white or oxide on a commercial scale in this country dates from the issue of the patent of Samuel Wetherill, for the preparation of the material (November, 1855), and
Jan 1, 1877
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Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - Notes on the Method of Preparation of Zinc OxideBy Charles P. Williams
The successful production of zinc white or oxide on a commercial scale in this country dates from the issue of the patent of Samuel Wetherill, for the preparation of the material (November, 1855), and