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Five Foundry Tests of Zinc Bronzes - DiscussionW. M. CORSE, Mansfield, .Ohio.-We have sometimes seen in indi-vidual tests ultimate tensile strengths ass high as 55,000 lb. per. sq. in. being attained under electric furnace practice. These results,
Jan 12, 1919
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Controlled Dispersion Of Clays And Its Effects On Phosphate Clay Waste DewateringBy D. M. Deason, G. Y. Onoda
Phosphate clay wastes, as currently produced, leave montmorillonite clay in a highly dispersed and disintegrated form. Alternative processing, where the extent of swelling and self-disintegration of s
Jan 1, 1985
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Mining Engineering News (d8638c06-13cf-4a76-be2d-c4dc8abc7d41)Kaiser Sees Bright Future for Jamaica Kaiser Aluminum Co. has a big stake in the British West Indies, the Island of Jamaica in particular. There, Kaiser is busy developing one of the most promisin
Jan 6, 1953
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Discussion – Mineralizing Solutions That Carry & Deposit Iron and Sulfur – AIME vol. 205, pp.1012 - Cress, S. H. and Feldman, C.By Eldred D. Wilson
Apropos of metals low in the series illustrated by Dr. Butler's Table II, it is interesting to note that Cress and Feldman reported traces of platinum metals in several samples of alunite. They f
Dec 1, 1956
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Mineralizing Solutions That Carry and Deposit Iron and SulfurBy B. S. Butler
It is suggested that at high temperatures both sulfur and iron combine with oxygen. Iron may precipitate at the high temperatures as the oxides of iron, and sulfur also in combination with oxygen as t
Oct 1, 1956
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On Rail PatternsBy A. L. Holley
THERE are regularly manufactured in the eleven Bessemer steel rail mills of the United States, 119 patterns* of steel rails, of 27 different weights per yard. This list does not include patterns which
Jan 1, 1881
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Iron and Steel Division - Rate of FeO Reduction from a CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 Slag By Carbon-Saturated Iron (Discussion, p. 1403)By W. O. Philbrook, L. D. Kirkbride
IN the normal operation of the iron blast furnace, reduction of the iron oxides is accomplished almost entirely above the tuyeres.' Blast furnace slags usually contain less than 0.5 pct FeO, alth
Jan 1, 1957
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New York Paper - Recrystallization of Cold-Worked Alpha Brass on Annealing (with Discussion)By Arthur Phillips, C. H. Mathewson
During the past year considerable work dealing with the mechanical properties and microstructure following the anneal under uniform condi-tions of certain types of commercial rolled brass has been don
Jan 1, 1916
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Power Line - Man Power-Part IIBy Thomas V. Falkie, Robert Stefanko
Higher education is in serious trouble in the United States. With increasing costs threatening to create a taxpayer's revolt, serious thought must be given to determining whether or not we can co
Jan 1, 1971
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Automatic Controls And Milling OperationsBy W. Barbarowicz, H. E. Uhland
AT the Noralyn mine and mill of International Minerals & Chemical Corp. in Bartow, Fla., process instrumentation has been incorporated in three departments-mining, flotation, and preparation. Use of
Jan 7, 1957
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Photo Report - New Building Progress – Today And TomorrowAs reported in Drift last month demolition of old buildings on the 47th St. site has been completed, and detailed plans and studies for the new structure are well underway. As this issue was being sen
Jan 5, 1958
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Discussions (98789f1f-1292-4562-90bd-5dd2ca5f8b67)(SECRETARY'S NOTE.) The following discussion of the papers of Van Hise, Emmons, Lindgren and Weed, read at the Washington meeting, February, 1900, and printed on pp. 282 to 498 of this volume, co
Jan 1, 1902
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Technical Note - Optimization of Fluids for Diamond Core Drilling of SilicatesBy N. H. MacMillan, W. M. Mularie, R. E. Jackson, A. R. C. Westwood
The initial results of a study of the environment-sensitive microhardness and diamond rotary drilling behavior of granite and its constituent minerals quartz and feldspar (microcline)1 have establishe
Jan 1, 1976
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Guide To Selecting Optimum Spacing For Levels And RaisesBy Koehler S. Stout
At today's mineral prices, unproductive or low productive work in any underground mine must be kept at a minimum to insure a profit. Improper level and raise spacing can be one of the contributin
Jan 11, 1962
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Diatomaceous Earth Mining and Processing (610e1d5d-cd7e-4752-8af0-e0357bfe1370)By A. T. Stroebel, J. A. Goodwin
Diatomite deposits, the skeletal remains of tiny aquatic plants called diatoms, are found in many parts of the world. Only a few of these deposits are of commercial value. Open pit mining is used
Jan 1, 1983
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Pumping Test Evaluates Water Problem at Eureka, Nev.By Wilbur T. Stuart
To assist the mining industry in attacking problems of water control, the U. S. Geological Survey has begun a program of research in mining hydrology. In certain fundamental respects water control is
Jan 2, 1955
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Dust Control for Scooptram OperationsBy G. Knight
In most mines the major contribution to the dust exposure of miners arises from rock hand- ling. Scooptrams are frequently used and produce 8 to 1300 mg of respirable dust for each ton of ore loaded.
Jan 1, 1981
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Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Rheological Properties of Cement SlurriesBy R. Floyd Farris
A THOROUGH knowledge of the behavior of cement slurries under elevated tempera-tures and pressures is necessary in order to solve properly the many problems pre-sented in deep-well cementing operation
Jan 1, 1940
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Oliver Bowles - Chairman, Industrial Minerals DivisionBy AIME AIME
IN nonmetallic circles, probably no one is better known than Oliver Bowles, another of Canada's notable gifts to the American mining industry. The University of Toronto granted him B.A. and M.A.
Jan 1, 1936
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Constitution Of Commercial Low-Carbon Iron-Silicon AlloysBy N. C. Fick, R. L. Rickett
DESPITE the large volume of literature on alloys of iron and silicon,1 there is little published information dealing specifically with the constitution, at various temperatures, of the alloys containi
Jan 1, 1946