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H3PO4 Production Process Utilizing Phosphatic Clay as Feed Material Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (96f76f16-6e96-43f6-a430-5734ccdc3912)By Jack S. Watson, Rasika Nimkar, Robert M. Counce, Matthew Gordy, Patrick Zhang
Waste phosphatic clay presents a difficult disposal problem and a significant loss of P2O5. Recent developments make this study on the use of phosphatic clay as a feed material for H3PO4 production wo
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Haber Gold ProcessBy Norman Haber
The Haber Gold Process (HGP) is a proprietary. hydrometallurgical extraction methodology that was developed in 1983-1984 by Norman Haber and Dr. John Lee of Haber, Inc., a small public company in Towa
Jan 1, 1998
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Halifax Paper - An Electrical Furnace for Reducing Refractory OresBy Dr. T
THE application of electricity in the extraction of metals has hithcrto been chiefly confined to the electrolysis of dissolved or fused compounds of these by varios methods. The power of electric curr
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - Lixiviation and Amalgamation TestsBy F. W. Clark
At the present time, when lixiviation versus amalgamation is being so thoroughly discussed by practical men, and published information is so meagre, the following tests, made by students in the mining
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - Mr. E. D. Campbell's Colorimetric Process for Estimating Phosphorus in Iron and SteelBy Bryon W. Cheever
The greatest objection to be brought against the present methods for estimating phosphorus in iron and steel, is the time consumed in the operation. The following method, originated and perfected by M
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - Note on the Contraction of Iron on Sudden CoolingBy Henry M. Howe
If a bar of wrought iron or steel is suddenly cooled from a bright red-heat, the contraction which then occurs is considerably greater than the expansion previously caused by heating the bar, so that
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - The Distribution and Proportions of American Blast-FurnacesBy John Birkinbine
Much has been contributed to the Transactions of the Institute concerning the construction and operation of American blast-furnares ; but the following compilation is offered as possibly furnishing ad
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - The Homogeneity of Open-Hearth SteelBy H. H. Campbell
In the extending employment of open-hearth steel for structural purposes, it is a matter of prime importance that the test-piece shall represent with practical accuracy the characteristics of every po
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - The Specific Gravity of Low-Carbon SteelBy George S. Miller
Now that low-carbon steel is manufactured successfully in large quantities by the Bessemer process, and threatens to displace wroughtiron for nearly all purposes, it becomes interesting to find how it
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - The Work of the Blast-Furnaces of the North Chicago Rolling-Mill Co.By Fred W. Gordon
The North Chicago Rolling-Mill Co., of Chicago, have four furnaces at South Chicago, built during 1881. Each furnace is 20 feet diameter of bosh, and 75 feet total height, the hearth being 11 feet dia
Jan 1, 1886
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Hallan N. Marsh - Chairman, Petroleum DivisionBy AIME AIME
THE world was not quite ready for Hal Marsh when he emerged from the California Institute of Technology in 1922 with a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering, so, finding no promising jo
Jan 1, 1936
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Hallmark Automated Storage Systems, Processing And Computer Controlled SortingBy H. A. Zollinger
The Hallmark Distribution Center is one of the most sophisticated material handling and order filling facilities in the world. The 53 million cubic foot facility houses an ultra-modern, computer- moni
Jan 1, 1973
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Hamersley's Dry Ball-Mill Grinding Circuit Exceeds ExpectationsBy S. Terry, W. Callender, R. J. Cornelius
When a dry ball-mill grinding circuit was in- stalled at the pellet plant of Hamersley Iron Pty. Ltd., it was something of a pioneering venture, since this was one of the first instances where such a
Jan 7, 1969
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Hamme Mine Reopening Mad Feasible Through Change In Mining MethodBy J. B. Malcolm
The discovery of tungsten-bearing quartz outcroppings in Vance County, N. C., by the Hamme brothers in 1942, made international news in the mining industry and was, in fact, one of the major ore disco
Jan 1, 1962
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Hand Force-Dependent Modeling Of The Hand-Arm Under Zh-Axis Vibration - IntroductionBy P. -E. Boileau, P. Marcotte, Y. Aldien, S. Rakheja
A number of biodynamic models of the hand-arm system have evolved on the basis of measured driving-point mechanical impedance (DPMI) responses to facilitate analyses of the coupled hand-tool system [1
Jan 6, 2006
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Hand-held XRF sorting of spent refractory bricks to aid recyclingBy N. P. Mabasa, N. Naudé, A. M. Garbers-Craig
An improved methodology is presented for assessing the economic feasibility and effectiveness of recycling MgO-C and Al2O3-MgO-C refractory bricks, which are widely used in the steelmaking industry. S
Jan 26, 2023
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Handling Air From Conventional Coal DryersBy Raymond Mancha
"Conventional" coal dryers really do not exist. What we really mean to say is that there are many and varied kinds of coal dryers -- and the "air handling problem" is really the only portion of it whi
Jan 1, 1958
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Handling and Storage of Coal at Large Canadian Electric UtilitiesBy S. F. Featherby
"This paper traces briefly the historical development of coal handling systems to meet the needs of a rapidly developing thermal power generation technology. The wide range of operating requirements i
Jan 1, 1966
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Handling and Treatment of Rock-drill Steel at Copper Range MinesBy H. T. Mercer
THE composition of steel and the theory of its heat treatment have been so ably discussed elsewhere that it is unnecessary to go into the subject here. The purpose of this paper is to describe briefly
Jan 8, 1920
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Handling Characteristics Of Texas LigniteBy H. Colijn
The design of bulk materials handling facilities is greatly influenced by the handling characteristics of the bulk solids. For instance, free flowing materials need only small discharge openings in ho
Jan 1, 1982