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Institute of Metals Division - Calorimetric Investigation of Cadmium, Silver and Zinc TelluridesBy M. J. Pool
The partial molar heats of solution in liquid tin of cadmium, silver, tellurium, and zinc have been measured at 655°. 700°, and 750°K by liquid-metal solution calorimetry. Silver, cadmium, and zinc ar
Jan 1, 1965
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Quartz Flotation With Anionic CollectorsBy A. M. Gaudin, D. W. Fuerstenau
IN concentration of certain ores by soap flotation, prevention of quartz flotation is desired; the contrary is true in treatment of some oxide iron ores. Experimental study of the flotation of quartz
Jan 1, 1955
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Long Term Prediction Of Coal Cleaning Performance From Exploration Samples (2c518805-efbc-4cd7-9ab8-f89969fea385)By Joseph W. Leonard
In a recent publication in the SME Transactions of September, 1975, Volume 258, entitled “Potential for Further Lowering Sulfur in Intensively Cleaned Coal at Mines,” the writer discussed: (1) technic
Jan 1, 1979
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Effect of Conditioning on Flotation of ChalcociteBy S. Korman, S. B. Tuwiner
Chalcocite flotation is affected by agitation intensity during conditioning. Sodium sulphide in minute quantity may activate or depress, depending on conditions. Oxygen is a depressant while oxygen an
Jan 2, 1950
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Arizona Paper - A New Source of Flotative Agents (Discussion, p. 573)By G. H. Clevenger
The reagents now used in flotation consist of various acids or salts, which may be either electrolytes or non-electrolytes, dissolved in water and some substance or combination of substances which fun
Jan 1, 1917
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Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Kinetics of Iron Ore ReductionBy W. M. McKewan
A large amount of work has been reported in the literature on reduction of cubes, spheres, or regularly shaped particles of iron ore. Previously, it has been difficult to evaluate these data because n
Jan 1, 1959
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Carbonization - A Carbonization Pressure Gauge (T. P. 1631)By M. A. Mayers, J. A. Thompson
In recent years, the problem of damage to coke-oven walls by expanding coal charges undergoing carbonization has engaged great attention on the part of research workers in this field, and has led to t
Jan 1, 1944
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A Carbonization Pressure GaugeBy J. A. Thompson, M. A. Mayers
IN recent years, the problem of damage to coke-oven walls by expanding coal charges undergoing carbonization has engaged great attention on the part of research workers in this field, and has led to t
Jan 1, 1944
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Carbonization - A Carbonization Pressure Gauge (T. P. 1631)By J. A. Thompson, M. A. Mayers
In recent years, the problem of damage to coke-oven walls by expanding coal charges undergoing carbonization has engaged great attention on the part of research workers in this field, and has led to t
Jan 1, 1944
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Paper - Anthracoal: A New Domestic and Metallurgical Fuel (with Discussion)By Donald Markle
Anthracoal is a mixture of small particles of anthracite coal and a matrix of practically pure carbon, formed from the distillation of coal-tar pitch or other suitable bitumen. It is a hard, dense, ho
Jan 1, 1922
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Papers - New Flotation Reagents (T. P. 605)By A. B. Hersberger, R. S. Dean
Although it is obvious that in any flotation process we must have a froth, in recent years the development of collecting reagents has caused the possibilities of better frothing agents to be overlooke
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - New Flotation Reagents (T. P. 605)By R. S. Dean, A. B. Hersberger
Although it is obvious that in any flotation process we must have a froth, in recent years the development of collecting reagents has caused the possibilities of better frothing agents to be overlooke
Jan 1, 1939
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Industrial Minerals - Cyclone Classification of Artificial Abrasive PowdersBy H. G. Papacharalambous, S. C. Sun
Experimental results indicate that wet cyclones could be effectively used for the preliminary classification of the tested synthetic abrasive materials, thus supplementing the currently used sedimenta
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Titanium-Aluminum SystemBy E. S. Bumps, H. D. Kessler, M. Hansen
The titanium-rich end of the Ti-AI phase diagram has been determined to the compound TiAI3 (62.7 pct Al), thus joining the aluminum-rich portion previously investigated by others and completing the di
Jan 1, 1953
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Slag-Control MethodsIN A broad sense, the subject of slag control includes not only the adjustment of the composition of the slag but also of its relative weight in terms of percentage of the metal-bath weight. The slag
Jan 1, 1944
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Iron and Steel Division - Results of Treating Iron with Sodium Sulfite to Remove Copper (TN)By A. Simkovich, R. W. Lindsay
The possibility of using sodium sulfide slags to remove copper from ferrous alloys has been investigated by Jordan1 and by Langenberg.2, 3 In these studies, such slags were determined to be capable of
Jan 1, 1961
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Discussion - Magneto-Gravimetric Separation of Nonmagnetic Solids – Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 254, No. 2, June 1973, pp. 193-198 – Khalafalla, S. E. and Reimers, G. W.By U. Andres
U. Andres (The Technion, Haifa, Israel)-The authors are to be congratulated on their research, new and interesting, in a field which, however, the present writer and his assistants have been trying si
Jan 1, 1974
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Die Pressing of Brass and Copper AlloysBy John Freeman
THE die pressing of brass may be described as a method of producing irregularly shaped parts of brass and other copper alloys by hot deformation in a die under pressure. Die pressing of brass was firs
Jan 1, 1931
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General - Die Pressing of Brass and Copper Alloys (With Discussion)By John R. Freeman
The die pressing of brass may be described as a method of producing irregularly shaped parts of brass and other copper alloys by hot deformation in a die under pressure. Die pressing of brass was firs
Jan 1, 1931
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Iron Ore Available to Alabama Blast FurnacesBy Ernest F. Burchard
MOST of the iron ore smelted in Alabama blast furnaces is mined within Alabama, although deposits in the neighboring States of Georgia and Tennessee may be drawn upon when occasion requires. Of the fo
Jan 1, 1938