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Theoretical Approach To An Operating Ball MillBy Nobuhiro Takahashi
PROLOGUE The Yaguki mine, which is located near the southern end of the Tohoku region, Japan, near the coast of the Pacific Ocean, had had a long history as a copper mine, but had not been operate
Jan 1, 1976
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Sampling Anode-Copper, With Special Reference To Silver- Content.By William Wraith
1. INTRODUCTION. AT the Washoe smelter,. Anaconda, Mont., the blister-copper from the converters is transferred, by means of a crane, to a refining-furnace,, in which it is brought to proper pitch by
Mar 1, 1910
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Paper - The Lynch Plant of United States Coal and Coke Co. (with Discussion)By H. N. Eavenson
EaRly in 1917, the United States Coal & Coke Co. secured options on several tracts in Harlan County, Ky., aggregating about 19,000 acres in area, and after careful prospecting by outcrop openings and
Jan 1, 1922
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Metal Mining - The Latouche System of Mining as Developed at the Beatson Mine, Kennecott Copper Corporation, Latouche, Alaska (with Discussion)By Be Van Presley
There has been developed at Latouche a rather unusual system of mining which, for want of a better name, has been called the "Latouche system of mining." It is a modified form of shrinkage stoping app
Jan 1, 1928
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Chattanooga Paper - Monazite and Monazite-Mining in the CarolinasBy Joseph Hyde Pratt, Douglas B. Sterrett
Monazite is one of the minerals which, for a long time, was considered somewhat rare in its occurrence, but, upon a commercial demand arising for it, prospectors and engineers soon located large depos
Jan 1, 1910
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Institute of Metals Division - The Diffusivity and Solubility of Carbon in Alpha-IronBy Rodney P. Smith
The rate of motion of the boundary between a single-phase a-iron region and a two phase a-iron plus ?-iron, or a-iron plus cementite region has been measured on decarburization at several temperatures
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - Principles of Flotation, VI-Influence of Temperature on Effect of Copper Sulphate, Alkalies and Sodium Cyanide on Adsorption of Xanthates at Mineral Surfaces (T. P. 876, with discussion)By Alwyn Birchmore Cox, Ian William Wark
Different parts of the world in which mineral separation by flotation is practiced experience vastly different natural temperatures, and in some districts there is a big difference between summer and
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Principles of Flotation, VI-Influence of Temperature on Effect of Copper Sulphate, Alkalies and Sodium Cyanide on Adsorption of Xanthates at Mineral Surfaces (T. P. 876, with discussion)By Ian William Wark, Alwyn Birchmore Cox
Different parts of the world in which mineral separation by flotation is practiced experience vastly different natural temperatures, and in some districts there is a big difference between summer and
Jan 1, 1939
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Ventilation And Air Conditioning Of The Magma Mine (ca96c0e3-db14-4ebc-b035-91b50da2bd79)By C. B. Foraker
THE Magma mine, of the Magma Copper Co., at Superior, Pinal County, Arizona, is 68 miles east of Phoenix and 21 miles west of Miami, Arizona, on highway U. S. 180. TEMPERATURES AND UNDERGROUND WATE
Jan 1, 1938
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Principles Of Flotation, VI- Influence Of Temperature On Effect Of Copper Sulphate, Alkalise And Sodium Cyanide On Adsorption Of Xanthatse At Mineral SurfacesBy William Ian Wark, Alwyn Birchmore Cox
DIFFERENT parts of the world in which mineral separation by flotation is practiced experience vastly different natural temperatures, and in some districts there is a big difference between summer and
Jan 1, 1938
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How Hecla Mining Modernized Its Hoisting Facilities At The Star MineBy W. E. Crandall
The No. 4 shaft and hoist at Hecla Mining Co.'s Star mine have been in operation for seven months, and as development of new mining areas proceeds in the lower portions of the mine, the system is
Jan 1, 1971
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Young Engineers After the War ? How Older Members of the A.I.M.E. Can Assist the Next GenerationBy Donald B. Gillies
PROBABLY the most critical and difficult period in an engineer's career is that between the completion of his college work and his attainment of professional recognition and accepted status in th
Jan 1, 1945
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Papers - Concentration - Heavy-media Separation Plant of the Barton Mines Corporation (Mining Technology, May 1943)By H. H
This paper describes the milling practice and operating results of the recently installed heavy-media separation plant of Barton Mines Corporation, the world's largest producer of garnet. This pi
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Concentration - Heavy-media Separation Plant of the Barton Mines Corporation (Mining Technology, May 1943)By H. H
This paper describes the milling practice and operating results of the recently installed heavy-media separation plant of Barton Mines Corporation, the world's largest producer of garnet. This pi
Jan 1, 1943
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More Steel for WarBy Hiland G. Batcheller
HISTORY shows that the nation which makes the most steel is the most likely to win wars. Today the course of war shows that the nations which get there first with the most steel of the right kind will
Jan 1, 1943
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New Use Patterns Required for Survival of Wartime Metallurgical InnovationsBy R. S. Dean
REQUIREMENTS for war materials have led to large scale experimentation upon metallurgical innovations. It is of interest to inquire what this may contribute of permanent value to our existing technolo
Jan 1, 1945
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The Briquetting Of Iron-Ores.By N. V. Hansell
l. INTRODUCTION. THE last few years have shown an increasing interest in the subject of beneficiating iron-ores -in all iron-producing countries. In the United States, this movement has been slower t
May 1, 1912
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Coal - Coal Preparation for Synthetic Liquid FuelsBy W. L. Crentz, E. E. Donath, D. Doherty
IN 1948, the United States used nearly six million barrels of petroleum products every day. Although substitution of synthetic fuels for the natural petroleum product is not here yet, large quantities
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - Coal Preparation for Synthetic Liquid FuelsBy E. E. Donath, W. L. Crentz, D. Doherty
IN 1948, the United States used nearly six million barrels of petroleum products every day. Although substitution of synthetic fuels for the natural petroleum product is not here yet, large quantities
Jan 1, 1951
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How the World's Largest Engineering Society Came into ExistenceBy AIME AIME
I N JUNE, 1918, at a meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in Worcester, Mass;, a resolution was adopted for a committee to investigate the aims and organization of that society. Thi
Jan 1, 1920