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Recent Developments In Calcium Treatment In Steelmaking: A Source Of Technical Efficiency And Cost-savingsBy Sébastien Gérardin
Developed for more than 30 years, continuously improved, cored wire is nowadays a reliable solution for the improvement of sustainability, safety, health and doing quality and cost saving. Cored wire
Aug 16, 2017
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Evaluation Of Palf Fibers Elasticity Modulus With Different Diameters By Weibull AnalysisBy Pedro A. Netto, Giulio R. Altoé, Sergio N. Monteiro, Ygor M. Moraes, Frederico M. Margem, Gabriel O. Glória
Since environmental issues are becoming more and more important Worldwide. Nowadays, Natural fibers are been used to substitute the synthetic ones. Although PALF fiber is an important natural fiber an
Jan 1, 2015
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Mejoramiento De La Productividad En EafBy Mario Andres Albuja Ribadeneira
El presente trabajo pretende encontrar la ruta para incrementar la productividad y reducir el costo de transformación en una acería eléctrica, mediante el uso de la tecnología disponible en el mercado
Aug 16, 2017
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What's Right with Coal?By J. E. Tobey
THERE are a lot of good things about this great industry of ours. Let us stop commiserating and consider some of the things that are right in this business. Coal is number one in the basic material i
Jan 1, 1939
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Environmental Feature - Columbus's Commitment To Environmentally Friendly DevelopmentA decision by joint-venture partners Anglo American, Gencor, and the Industrial Development Corporation to proceed with the expansion of the Columbus Stainless Steel plant in Middelburg will contribut
Jan 1, 1993
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Discussions - Of Mr. Emmons' Paper on the Secondary Enrichment of Ore-Deposits (see Trans., xxx., In)George Smith, Sydney, N. S. Wales (communication to the Secretary): The very interesting paper by Mr. Emmons on " The Secondary Enrichment of Ore-Deposits " has just come under my notice; and its refe
Jan 1, 1903
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Elutriator Installation Upgrades Groveland's CapacityBy Lawrence P. Bonicatto
The steel industry's increased demand for higher grade pellets has caused the pellet producers to investigate methods of upgrading their product and the Hanna Mining Co.'s Groveland plant on
Jan 3, 1968
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Active Development of Brazil's Mineral Resources Planned by GovernmentBy Mark C. Malamphy
MAJOR JUAREZ TAVORA, who recently accepted the post of Minister of Agriculture in Brazil, has reorganized his department. Not least among those sub: divisions of the "Ministerio" which underwent radic
Jan 1, 1934
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Philadelphia Paper - The Incidental Results of Danks's PuddleBy Thomas M. Drown
Remarkable as have been the direct results of Danks's puddler, there are some indirect and incidental results, which are well worthy of study for their intrinsic value and suggestiveness. The suc
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Improving Contracting Methods - The Engineer's ViewpointBy Thomas R. Kuesel
In simpler times, construction was a cooperative undertaking. The frontier tradition of barn-raising is the construction equivalent of the academic ideal of a single student seated on a log with Horac
Jan 1, 1983
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The University of Melbourne's Approach to Solving the Problems of Education and Research in the Extractive Metallurgy AreaAustralia as a leading producer of mineral sands has also occupied a leading position in many areas of research'in the processing and applications of these minerals. Research in upgrading ilm
Jan 1, 1986
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Interpretation of South Australia's Mining HeritageBy Selby J
South Australia's economic development has relied heavily on the mineral industry. In the late 1840s the rich copper deposits at Kapunda and Burra saved the Colony's economy when South A
Jan 1, 1987
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Industrial Minerals - Open Fracture in Langbeinite, International Minerals and Chemical Corporation's Potash Mine, Eddy County, New MexicoBy James B. Cathcart
The potash mine of the International Minerals and Chemical Corp. is about 18 miles east of Carlsbad, New Mexico, in sec 1 and 12, T 22 S, R 29 E, N.M.P.M. Potash is produced from two zones in the Sala
Jan 1, 1950
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Impacts And Opportunities: EPA's Advanced Measurement InitiativeBy Frederick B. Henderson
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has tried many regional and laboratory efforts to develop measurement and monitoring techniques using environmental remote sensing technologies. In 1997, t
Jan 1, 1997
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The Incidental Results of the Incidental Results of Danks's PuddlerBy Thomas M. Dr. Drown
REMARKABLE as have been the direct results of Danks's puddler, there are some indirect and incidental results, which are well worthy of study for their intrinsic value and suggestiveness. The suc
Jan 1, 1874
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The Clinometer Rule as Part of a Geologist's EquipmentBy T. B. Williams
Most geologists have felt the need of a longer base than is ordinarily available when using a Brunton compass or other convenient instrument for taking strikes and dips in the field. To overcome this
Jan 1, 1929
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BHP Port Hedland wind fence – innovations in dust controlBy R Peiffer, L van Wyk
The Port of Port Hedland is the largest bulk export terminal in the world and is one of Australia’s most important pieces of economic infrastructure. BHP is the largest Port user to support the export
Sep 18, 2023
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Take 5 – hero or villainBy M Hassall, E Humphries
Personal risk assessment processes, also known as Take 5 or SLAM (Stop, Look, Assess, Manage) have been utilised in high hazard industries for over 30 years. However, there is limited research to unde
Apr 16, 2024
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Examination of Dredging-Properties.By Francis J. Dennis
(San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) MANY factors govern the value of dredging-ground, and much capital can be wasted by the mistaken policy of contracting for the purchase of property and the ins
Apr 1, 1912
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Conservation Of Natural Resources.By James Douglas
Discussion of the paper of James Douglas, presented at the New Haven meeting, February, 1909, and published in Bulletin No. 29, May, 1909, pp. 439 to 451. JAMES DOUGLAS, New York, N. Y. (communic
Apr 1, 1910