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Minor Metals - CadmiumBy Walter Renton Ingalls
Metallurgical literature has no record of any ore beneficiated for cadmium alone, and the cadmium of commerce is derived from zinc ore, with which cadmium is generally associated. Zinc ores free from
Jan 1, 1944
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Factors Influencing Electrical Resistivity Of Drilling FluidsBy John E. Sherborne, William M. Newton
THE relation between the properties of electric logs and the fluid used in drilling a well is briefly discussed in this paper, and the fact that the resistivity of the drilling mud and its filtrate ca
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - Rate of Propagation of MartensiteBy R. F. Mehl, R. F. Bunshah
A fast amplifier technique has been developed for the measurement of the rate of propagation of martensite in an Fe-29.5 pct Ni alloy. The time of formation of one plate of martensite is 3x10 sec and
Jan 1, 1954
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Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - Further Discussion of Technical PapersI would like to congratulate the authors on an interesting paper and, in particular, on their justification of the use of superposition in treating gas wells. They state, however, that no theory ha
Jan 1, 1966
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Copper - Recovery of Gold from Balbach-Thum Slimes at Copper Cliff, OntarioBy Frederic Benard
The treatment of Balbach-Thum slimes at Copper Cliff by the Ontario Refining Co, is of interest because it differs considerably from methods usually employed for the recovery of fine gold from parting
Jan 1, 1944
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Recovery Of Gold From Balbach-Thum Slimes At Copper Cliff, OntarioBy Frederic Benard
THE treatment of Balbach-Thum slimes at Copper Cliff by the Ontario Refining Co, is of interest because it differs considerably from methods usually employed for the recovery of fine gold from parting
Jan 1, 1938
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Fluorspar And Cryolite (b29bb0cf-0a83-4fc6-9c6b-4f26ad21f4d3)By Robert M. Grogan
Fluorspar is the commercial name for fluorite, which is the mineral having the composition CaF2, calcium fluoride. Its valuable properties are due to its content of fluorine, and it is the only import
Jan 1, 1960
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Coal - Gravity Methods Clean Extreme Fine Sizes of Bituminous CoalBy H. B. Charmbury, D. R. Mitchell
Recovery of fine coal from solids reporting to wash water has become increasingly important. These solids range from about 28 mesh to 0 and constitute 3 to 7 pct by weight of the feed tonnage to a coa
Jan 1, 1960
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Institute of Metals Division - Plastic Deformation of Silver and Silver-Gold Alloy Single CrystalsBy B. Ramaswami, U. F. Kocks, B. Chalmers
This paper describes the tempetrature, solute (gold), and orientalion dependence of the plastic rleforlirnlion of silver single crystals. The virgin flow stress, To, and its temperatutre dependence in
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - - Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Some Factors Affecting Viscosity of Rotary MudsBy W. H. Burke
Deeper drilling, resulting in greater circulating distance and pressure, has directed attention to the advantages of the study of properties and control of rotary muds, which until recently have not h
Jan 1, 1935
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Air Cooling to Prevent Falls of Roof RockBy J. H. Fletcher
AIR has been cooled, heated, washed; humidified and dehumidified for many purposes and in many industries. At a number of metal mines air is conditioned to reduce the high humidity and unbearable heat
Jan 1, 1931
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Electronic and Optical UsesBy Danforth R. Hale
Minerals for electronic and optical uses divide easily into two sections: (1) quartz and (2) minerals other than quartz. Quartz Quartz, having a great usefulness discovered by the radio communicat
Jan 1, 1975
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Electronic And Optical Uses (5e11ba49-d3f9-48b5-9bf3-635799df18c0)By Danforth R. Hale, R. E. Blair
Minerals for electronic and optical uses divide easily into two sections: (1) quartz and (2) minerals other than quartz. Quartz Quartz, having a great usefulness discovered by the radio communic
Jan 1, 1983
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Thacher Molding Process for Propeller Wheels and BladesBy Enrique Touceda
For a number of years prior to the world war, the firm of Geo. H. Thacher & Co., of Albany, N. Y., was engaged in the manufacture of marine and other gray-iron castings. At the outbreak of the war the
Jan 1, 1922
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Thacher Molding Process for Propeller Wheels and BladesBy Enrique Touceda
For a number of years prior to the world war, the firm of Geo. H. Thacher & Co., of Albany, N. Y., was engaged in the manufacture of marine and other gray-iron castings. At the outbreak of the war the
Jan 1, 1922
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Size Reduction of CoalBy Joseph D. McClung, L. G. Austin
INTRODUCTION Run-of-mine (ROM) coal generally falls into two major groups, that from underground mining (continuous mining machines) and that from strip mining. Continuous miners produce a finer p
Jan 1, 1979
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Secondary SupplyBy Robert Adams
Secondary or scrap materials appear at all stages in the industrial process and in a bewildering variety of forms, grades, and values. It is useful to begin analyzing them by dividing the broad concep
Jan 1, 1976
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Roanoke, Va. Paper - Porosity and Specific Gravity of Coke.By Fred P. Dewey
Although coke is the acknowledged metallurgical fuel, and has been extensively used in this country for more than thirty years, yet the facts on record in regard to its physical properties are exceedi
Jan 1, 1884
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Emulsion Control Using Electrical Stability PotentialBy J. U. Messenger
A technique is described whereby the resistance of an emudian to breaking can be quantitatively determined. Produced ailfield emulsions are usually the water-in-oil type and, accordingly, do not condu
Jan 1, 1966
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Papers - X-ray Study of Effects of Adding Carbon, Nickel or Manganese to Some Ternary Iron-chromium-silicon Alloys (T. P. 852, with discussion)By A. G. H. Anderson, Eric R. Jette
A few years ago, while the writers worked on the constitution of ternary and quaternary alloys consisting mainly of iron, chromium and siliconl,2 some information on microstructures and hardness, not
Jan 1, 1938