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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Ternary Diffusion in Alpha Copper-Tin-ZincBy R. A. Meussner, R. T. DeHoff, F. N. Rhines
ZINC diffuses through copper more rapidly than does tin. Accordingly, when a ternary diffusion couple is made, by bringing an 0 copper-zinc brass into contact with an a copper-tin bronze at fixed high
Jan 1, 1959
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Mineral Beneficiation - Contact Angles and Surface CoverageBy W. Philippoff, Donald E. Cadwell, S. R. B. Cooke
THE importance of contact angles in flotation has long been recognized, but little has been done to get quantitative relationships between the surface coverage of the mineral by the reagent, the lengt
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - Contact Angles and Surface CoverageBy S. R. B. Cooke, W. Philippoff, Donald E. Cadwell
THE importance of contact angles in flotation has long been recognized, but little has been done to get quantitative relationships between the surface coverage of the mineral by the reagent, the lengt
Jan 1, 1953
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PART I – Papers - Sulfurization Kinetics of Delta Iron at 1410°CBy J. H. Swisher
The solubility of sulfur and rate of solution of sulfur in pure Lron were measured in H2S + H2 and H2S + H2 H2O gas mixtures. The solubility and diffusivity of sulfur at 1410°Care 0.13 pet S and 1.0 x
Jan 1, 1968
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Foundry Sand (7baaf973-a282-429b-a8b9-d87ef0cfdb60)By H. E. Wilborg, G. V. Henderson
This chapter deals with those sands employed by foundries for the manufacture of cores and molds used in the casting of such common metals as steel, gray iron, ductile iron, aluminum-based alloys, and
Jan 1, 1983
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Benjamin L. Miller, Chairman, Industrial Minerals DivisionBy AIME AIME
BBENJAMIN LEROY MILLER, of geology at Lehigh since 1907, is known the world around, for his former students are on every continent. He knows the earth is round for he has encircled it twice, once in 1
Jan 1, 1942
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Modern Mill DesignBy Wayne D. Gould, Robert S. Shoemaker
Modern mill design is a combination of many factors which permit the efficient production of a mineral concentrate from operating, maintenance, and capital requirements. In general, mills should be de
Jan 1, 1978
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Technical Notes - An Investigation of the Use of the Spectrograph for Correlation in Limestone RockBy F. W. Jessen, John C. Miller
In many areas where carbonate rocks form important parts of the stratigraphic sequence, stratigraphers have experienced varying degrees of difficulty in differentiating and correlating limestone and d
Jan 1, 1956
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Chattanooga Paper - The Humboldt-Pocahontas Vein, Rosita, ColoradoBy R. Neilson Clark
The discovery of a thin pay streak, yielding carbonates of copper; native silver, and perhaps chloride of silver, was made on the 9th of April, 1874, within the trachytic belt which forms part of the
Jan 1, 1879
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The Humboldt-Pocahontas Vein, Rosita, ColoradoBy R. Neilson Clark
THE discovery of a thin pay streak, yielding carbonates of copper, native silver, and perhaps chloride of silver, was made on the 9th of April, 1874, within the trachytic belt which forms part of the
Jan 1, 1879
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Cincinnati Paper - Note on some Highly Phosphuretted Pig-ironsBy N. W. Lord
There hare been made at one or two places in Ohio, during the last year or two, some irons of rather unusual phosphorus-percentages. The first of these which I had occasion to examine came from Mox
Jan 1, 1884
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1952 - Magnetic Roasting of Lean OresBy Fred D. DeVaney
W. O. Philbrook (Carnegie Institute of Technology, Phila.)—Mr. DeVaney's paper is a valuable addition to the growing technology of the magnetic roasting of lean iron ores. His furnace is ingeniou
Jan 1, 1954
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Non-metallic Minerals - Borate Deposits Near Kramer, CaliforniaBy Hoyt Stoddard Gale
Recent work on borate deposits near Kramer in the extreme southeast corner of Kern County, California, is of special interest because of the information it seems to give concerning the mode of origin
Jan 1, 1926
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Institute of Metals Division - Environmental Influences on the Fatigue of Molybdenum (TN)By James A. Roberson
THE mechanical behavior of molybdenum has become a matter of considerable interest in recent years because it has a reasonably high strength at high temperatures. Various aspects of its fatigue behavi
Jan 1, 1965
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Simulation of A Grinding Circuit and Encountered Problems (332d3bdd-5d36-4886-b2da-08ba802ff11a)By R. F. Pilgrim
A digital computer program to mathematically simulate the effect of limited changes in feed rate in the range of 80 to 95 tph on a plant-scale wet grinding circuit has been developed and tested. The c
Jan 1, 1973
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Richmond Paper - The History and Conditions of Mining in the Richmond Coal-Basin, Virginia (Discussion, 1011)By J. B. Woodworth
Under the above title it is desired to bring to the attention of assayers a short-cut method which has been perfected by Mr. A. S. Warren, of Buffalo, and the writer; has been used several years at th
Jan 1, 1902
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A Procedure For Testing For Mineral Resource Exhaustion Using A Combination Of Time-Series And Cross-Section DataBy James Marsh
INTRODUCTION Economists have long expressed suspicion of the economic theory of natural resource exhaustion, even in writing articles which have contributed to it (1). Indeed, the gap which separat
Jan 1, 1977
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Increasing The Efficiency Of Fine GrindingBy H. R. Banks
PONDERING the action of a ball mill employed to carry on comminution from the product of fine crushing to the point where flotation, cyanidation or other concentrating methods are applicable, one wond
Jan 1, 1945
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Effect Of Grinding Media On The Surface Reactions And Flotation Of Heavy Metal SulphidesBy S. R. Rao, J. Leja, K. S. Moon
A prolonged grinding of sulphide ores in steel mills appears harmful to flotation recovery and selectivity whenever xanthates are used as collectors. Particles finer than about 10µm show a pronounced
Jan 1, 1976
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - History and Geology of Ancient Gold-Fields in TurkeyBy Leon Dominian
The lack of Aryan roots for the names of metals commonly known among the Aryan settlers of Asia Minor, as well as the later colonizers of Europe, indicates that these races were generally ignorant of
Jan 1, 1912