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  • NIOSH
    RI 3832 A Study of Certain Factors in the Hydrometallurgy and Electrodeposition of Cobalt

    By G. F. Livingston, F. K. Shelton, J. C. Stahl, R. E. Churchward

    "INTRODUCTION An investigation of the metallurgy of cobalt from domestic ores has been in progress since February 1940 and has resulted in the formation of a hydrometallurgleal process for the product

    Nov 1, 1945

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    RI 3843 Suggested Methods for Installing Dust-Allaying Equipment in Bituminous-Coal Mines

    By C. W. Owings

    "PURPOSE OF REPORTMany bituminous coal-mine officials realize that coal dust presents an ever-present coal-mine explosion hazard, and that persons forced to breathe large quantities of it may be more

    Nov 1, 1945

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    RI 3827 Determination of the Size Distribution of Fine Coal Particles by the Electron Microscope

    By J. T. McCartney

    "INTRODUCTION The surface areas of the finest fractions of a pulverized material are disproportionately larger than their weights. For instance, Pesrott and Kinney 3/ showed that, in a sample of minus

    Sep 1, 1945

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    RI 3819 Reduction of Iron Ore in Clay & Steel Containers

    By J. P. Walker

    "INTRODUCTION Sponge iron has been made commercially since 1912 at a Swedish ceramic plant; and the product, known as Swedish disk-type nagger sponge iron, has an excellent reputation as a superior fu

    Sep 1, 1945

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    RI 3824 Determination of Metallic Iron & Oxygen- Sponge Iron

    By J. P. Morris

    "INTRODUCTION In the investigation being conducted by the Bureau of Mines concerning the production and utilization of sponge iron, it soon became evident that more information was needed regarding me

    Sep 1, 1945

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    RI 3823 Construction & Operation of the Dearborn Magnesium Plant

    By E. Don Dilling, Wm. F. Hergert, J. W. Pennington, C. E. Wood, M. J. Slendlove, H. A. Doerner

    "INTRODUCTION The Bureau of Mines began a study of various methods for producing magnesium metal from magnesite ores in 1936 at Pullman, Wash., with the cooperation of Washington State College. This w

    Aug 1, 1945

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    RI 3817 Effect of Variables,in Chemical Benefication of Chromite

    By W. M. Bangert, F. S. Boericke

    "INTRODUCTION Previous investigations of the Boulder City station of the Bureau of Mines have demonstrated that low-grade domestic chromite concentrates can be roasted with carbon to obtain selective

    Jul 1, 1945

  • NIOSH
    RI 3815 Utilization of Three Kids Manganese Ore in the Production of Electrolytic Manganese

    "INTRODUCTION Industrial utilization of the present submarginal domestic manganese resources of the United States is wholely dependent at this time on the electrolytic manganese process established as

    Jun 1, 1945

  • NIOSH
    RI 3820 National Motor-Gasoline Survey Winter 1944-45

    By O. C. Blade

    "INTRODUCTION This report on the properties of motor fuels sold through service stations in the United States is a continuation of a series of reports made in accordance with a cooperative agreement b

    Jun 1, 1945

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    RI 3816 Effects of Boron in Steel

    By A. J. Williams, R. B. Corbett

    "INTRODUCTION This investigation was undertaken to obtain information concerning the effects of boron in steel and its method of addition, so that boron, which is readily obtainable domestically, may

    Jun 1, 1945

  • NIOSH
    RI 3814 Magnetometer Surveys on Black Sands of Oregon Coast

    By Stephenson. E. L.

    "INTRODUCTION In the spring of 1942 a series of magnetometer surveys on deposits of black sand underlying Pleistocene raised marine terraces along the coast of southwestern Oregon was nada by the Divi

    Jun 1, 1945

  • NIOSH
    RI 3806 Studies in Redistillation of Carbotherrmic Magnesium

    By E. Don Dilling, W. F. Holbrook, Lloyd R. Michels, James W. Pennington, Dwight L. Harris, Wm. F. Hergert, Cyrus L. Blogett, H. A. Doerner, Ernest A. Reige

    "IntroductionA process for production of magnesium by carbothermal reduction was developed at Padentheirm, Austria, by the Austro Americanische Magnesit Corporation& an independent investigation of th

    May 1, 1945

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    RI 3808 Utilization of Anthracite Fines in the Manufacture of By-product Coke

    By William Seymour, L. D. Schmidt

    "FOREWORDAmong many problems created by World War II, the question of supplies and distribution of raw materials is of outstanding importance. One of the most critical of these raw materials is fuel,

    Apr 1, 1945

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    RI 3804 Survey of the Suitability of Domestic Talcs for High-Frequency Insulators

    By Theron A. Klinefelter, Sidney Speil, Sidney Gottlied

    "INTRODUCTION The investigation of domestic talcs by the United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Mines, was initiated in December 1941 at the request Gen. Charles Hines of the United States

    Apr 1, 1945

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    RI 3799 Beneficiation of Iron Ores by Flotation Part 1. Anionic Flotation of Silica from Calcareous Red Iron Ores of the Birmingham District, Alabama

    By J. Bruce Clemmer, M. F. Williams, B. H. Clemmons, Carl Rampacek, R. H. Stacy

    "INTRODUCTION This report is the first of several dealing with the application of flotation methods for beneficiating the calcareous and siliceous red iron ores and ferruginous sandstones of the Birmi

    Mar 1, 1945

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    RI 3791 Geophysical Survey of Arkansas Bauxite Region Pulaski, Saline, Lonoke, White, Grant, Hot Spring and Clark Counties

    By J. R. Thoenen, J. L. Vallely, M. C. Malamphy

    "SUMMARYMagnetic and gravimetric surveys wore conducted over an area of ap¬proximately 1,400 square miles in the bauxite district of central Arkansas. The primary purpose of these surveys was to disco

    Feb 1, 1945

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    RI 3800 Study of Firing Failure in Massive Talc

    By Howard F. Carl

    "INTRODUCTION Talc is a hydrous magnesium silicate mineral found throughout the world in deposits of economic importance. This mineral occurs in different physical forms and varying degrees of purity,

    Feb 1, 1945

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    Treatment Of Mine Water For Domestic Use

    By Robert Wamsley, W. E. Jones

    ONE of the earliest problems in the life of any community is the provision of an adequate supply of water sufficiently free from all types of contamination to be suitable for domestic purposes. Gener

    Jan 1, 1945

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    IC 7315 A Pattern For Western Steel Production ? Introduction

    By H. Foster Bain

    The war has brought about many changes in the Western States, and some have deep pr sent or potent al economic significance. The West has been feeling severe growing pains for a number of years. Espec

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Some Experiments on the Effect of Pressure on Metal-powder Compacts - Discussion

    By Jerome F. Kuzmick

    Condusions. From the work on aluminum powder, the following general con clusions can bc drawn: I. The physical properties of aluminum compacts, such as density. strength and ductility, inc

    Jan 1, 1945