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Effect of Inorganic Anions on the Sulfonate Flotation of CassiteriteBy B. Ball, C. H. Cox, S. N. Yap
Electrokinetic measurements on cassiterite were made in the presence of sodium di-hydrogen phosphate, mono-hydrogen arsenate, bisulfite, and sulfate. Flotation studies were also conducted using sodium
Jan 1, 1980
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Officers And Committees Of The Society Of Petroleum Engineers[Officers and Committees of the Society of Petroleum Engineers 1 Officers and Staff of the AIME 2 Officers of AIME Sections Pre
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Ordering and Magnetic Heat Treatment of the 50 Pct Fe-50 Pct Co AlloyBy G. P. Conard, R. C. Hall, J. F. Libsch
The 50 pct Fe-50 pct Co alloy undergoes a transformation from disorder to an ordered structure of the CsCl type reportedly in the vicinity of 732OC. During this process, the coercive force goes throug
Jan 1, 1956
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - The Kinetics of Gaseous Oxidation of Binary and Ternary Alloys of Liquid IronBy W. O. Philbrook, R. S. Kaplan
Rates of oxidation were studied for levitation-melted samples of Fe-C, Fe-Si, Fe-C-Si, Fe-C-P, Fe-C-Mn, and Fe-C-S alloys oxidized by mixtures of either 5 or 10 pct O2, in helium at several temperatur
Jan 1, 1970
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Concentrate Slurry Properties And Their Effect On The Operation Of The Freeport Indonesia, Incorporated PipelineBy S. Clark Komardi
Freeport Indonesia, Incorporated produces 180,000 tons per year (200,000 STPY) of 32% copper concentrate. A 111 kilometer (69 mile) pipeline transports the concentrate slurry to the sea coast. Rheo
Jan 1, 1980
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Lead Smelter Flue Gas Desulfurization By The Citrate ProcessBy D. A. Martin, Laird Crocker, W. I. Nissen
The Federal Bureau of Mines has developed a process for removing SO2 from stack gases. The process comprises absorption of SO2 in an. aqueous solution of sodium citrate, citric acid, and sodium thiosu
Jan 1, 1976
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Faults and Their Effect on Coal Mine Roof Failure and Mining Rate: A Case Study in a New South Wales Colliery (611721d5-b9aa-463a-a93c-7ebfad518112)By N. I. Fisher, J. Shepherd
Statistical studies have been carried out on structural geological data collected across a large zone of roof failure 600 m (1968 ft) wide and at least 800 m (2642 ft) long in the Greta coal seam at A
Jan 1, 1979
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - The Sintering of Fine Iron-Bearing MaterialsBy James Gayley
The paper presented to the Institute in 1910, by H. O. Hof-man, on Recent Progress in Blast Roasting,' has called the attention of the iron industry to the adaptability of these processes to the
Jan 1, 1912
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Discussion - In-Place Leaching at Miami Mine, Miami, Arizona – Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 250, No. 4, December 1971, pp. 310-314 – Fletcher, James B.By Harmon E. Keyes
Harmon E. Keyes (Chemical & Metallurgical Engineer, Eagar, Ariz.)-Chemical dissolution of chalcocite by acidic ferric sulfate is well known. Resulting elemental sulfur may be oxidized to sulfuric acid
Jan 1, 1973
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A Comparative Test of The Marathon, Chilean and Hardinge MillsBy F. C. Blickensderfer
DURING 1914 and 1915 extensive experiments were conducted at the concentrator of The Detroit Copper Mining Co. of Arizona, at Morenci, Ariz., in order to test the relative grinding efficiencies of the
Jan 8, 1916
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Meeting Of The Board Of Directors Oct. 30, 1919There were present eleven Directors, the Institute's Legal Counsel, the Secretary, the Assistant Secretary, and twenty-three guests. The Report of the Committee on Nominations (listed elsewhere)
Jan 12, 1919
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - Discussion of Mr. Ingalls's paper on the Tin-Deposit of Durango (see p. 146)C. W. Kempton, Oro Blanco, Ariz.: In his interesting paper, Mr. Ingalls refers to reports of tin-deposits near Sain Alto, Zacatecas, Mexico. During 1891 I made some personal examinations of these depo
Jan 1, 1896
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Quenching Stresses And Precipitation Reaction In Aluminum-Magnesium Alloys (38a79812-0b58-4ce3-b6ab-27e465a24886)By R. M. Brick
A PREVIOUS publication 1§ has described the effect of quenching stresses on the lattice parameter values of high-purity aluminum-copper alloys particularly with reference to the solution and precipita
Jan 1, 1935
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Effect Of Oxygen-Enriched Air In Roasting Zinc Ores (7810567b-06af-42c7-98da-dbea780118ed)By O?Harra B. M.
THE work here described had for its purpose the procuring of data from which some quantitative estimate might be made of the results obtainable by using oxygen-enriched air in roasting zinc ores on a
Jan 11, 1924
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Colorado Paper - Development of Coke Industry in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico (with Discussion)By F. C. Miller
The metallurgical fuel of Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico has been a Veiny tardy member in the caravan of western industrial progress. The history of western coke has naturally been closely related to
Jan 1, 1920
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Pilot Plant Performance Of The UOP Process For Nickel LateritesBy M. E. Kukura, L. G. Stevens
As described in a previous presentation and in various patents, the Minerals Sciences Div. of UOP, Inc., has developed a modified reduction roast ammonia leach process for nickel laterites. This proce
Jan 1, 1976
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Influence Of Rock Structure On The Stability Of Rock SlopesBy Evert Hoek
SYNOPSIS It can be shown that the properties of intact rock are relatively unimportant in rock slope stability and that failures are controlled by structural discontinuities such as bedding planes,
Jan 1, 1971
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The On-Stream Determination of Large Scale Ball Mill Residence Time Distributions with Short-Lived Radioactive Tracers (cb43db45-9710-45b5-95b1-0cb64fb2c2e9)By Reed S. C. Rogers, Robin P. Gardner, Kuruvilla Verghese
The development and use of short-lived radioactive tracer methods for the onstream determination of residence time distributions in large-scale ball mills is described. Tests are reported on a pilot-p
Jan 1, 1981
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Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Diffusion of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen in Beta ThoriumBy D. T. Peterson, T. Carnahan
The diffusion coejTicients of carbon, nitrogen, and oxyget were determined in $ thorium over the tempernilcre range 1440" io 1715°C. The diffusion coyfiicir?zls are given by: D = 0.022 exp (-27,0
Jan 1, 1970
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New York Paper - The Sperry Vanning-Buddle (Discussion, p. 980)By Edwin A. Sperry
In 1892 I tested an ore, which was peculiarly difficult to treat, on several concentrators then in general use, including t,he Frue-vanner, the Luhrig table and the Cornish buddle. Owing to the cha
Jan 1, 1904