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Analysis of Influence Factors on the Melting Point of the Freeze Slag Inside Flash Smelting Furnace Brickless Reaction ShaftBy Chuanfu Zhang, Jinliang Wang
"Brickless reaction shaft is the latest progress for flash smelting furnace. However, there are many factors influence the melting point of the freeze slag inside brickless reaction shaft, and their v
Jan 1, 2012
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The Effect Of Goethite On Production Rate In A Travelling Grate Pellet PlantBy L. A. Baker
The presence of goethite in a hematite ore has been shown to strongly affect the time of heating to the firing temperature. The investigation of spalling of single pellets and of packed beds has enabl
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 4942 Synthetic Liquid Fuels Annual Report of the Secretary of the Interior for 1952 - Part I. - Oil from CoalBy Secretary of the Interior
"INTRODUCTION The Bureau of Mines Synthetic Liquid Fuels Program again forged ahead during 1952, and important technical advances led the way to improved methods of converting coal and oil shale into
Jan 1, 1953
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Abrasive Materials (MINERALS YEARBOOK, 1962)By James D. Cooper
COMBINED tonnage or natural abrasive materials sold or used in the United States in 1962 was 10 percent greater than that of 1961 and value was 9 percent higher. Production of crude artificial abrasiv
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 9192 Characterization Of The 1986 Coal Mining WorkforceBy Shail J. Butani
In 1986, the Bureau of Mines conducted a probability sample survey, Mining Industry Population Survey, to measure such employee characteristics as occupation; principal equipment operated; work locati
Jan 1, 1988
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Development Of 600mpa Grade High Ductility Hot-rolled Sheet Steel For Automotive Square TubeBy Baoliang Xiao, Hui Pan, Yajun Hui, Kun Liu
The microstructure, properties, strengthening mechanism and work hardening mechanism of 600MPa grade high ductility hot-rolled sheet steel for automotive square tube were investigated by utilizing opt
Oct 1, 2019
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Enhanced Copper Extraction From Molybdenum ConcentratesBy J. P. Wilson, T. Cook, H. Kling
The Tessenderlo-Kerley Leachprocess has been shown to be effective in the removal of residual copper from molybdenite concentrates. Concentrates of varying mineralogy, including those containing relat
Jan 1, 1999
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Bulletin 145 Measuring the Temperature of Gases in Boiler SettingsBy Henry Kreisinger, J. F. Barkley
This book is one of a series of publications being issued by the Bureau of Mines for the purpose of disseminating information in regard to the methods by which the fuels in this' country may be used m
Jan 1, 1918
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Cleveland MeetingTHE sessions of the Institute were opened on Tuesday evening, October 26th, at Garrett's Hall, by Mr. Charles A. Otis, Chairman of the Local Committee of Arrangements, who welcomed the Institute
Jan 1, 1876
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Cleveland Meeting - October 1875The sessions of the Institute were opened on Tuesday evening, October 26th, at Garrett's Hall, by Mr. Charles A. Otis, Chairman of the Local Committee of Arrangements, who welcomed the Institute
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Coal - Hypothesis for Different Floatabilities of Coals, Carbons, and Hydrocarbon MineralsBy Shiou-Chuan Sun
THE fact that coals of different ranks and even of the same rank differ greatly in their amenability to iroth flotation is well known. In recognition of the need for an explanation of this phenomenon,
Jan 1, 1955
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Canadian Copper and its ProductionBy C. P. Browning
Copper, as far as we know, was the first metal used by man, and due to the fact that it occurs in many places in the 'native' state, and also to the ease with which it may be shaped, it has
Jan 1, 1927
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Sheerness — A new coal mine for AlbertaBy Keith Haddock
"The Sheerness Mine, a new surface coal mine located near Hanna, Alberta, went into full production in mid-1995. The mine, which is operated by Luscar’s subsidiary Forestburg Collieries (1984) Ltd., h
Jan 1, 1997
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NIOSH highlights mine fire researchWith a growing concern over mine fires, prevention and suppression are hot topics. NIOSH researchers Michael Trevits, Alex Smith and Edward Thimons discuss their research in the area. The leading c
Jan 1, 2008
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Property Sales --Getting From Here To ThereBy R. E. MacDougall
Very few mineral properties spend their entire lifespans from discovery to depletion in the hands of one owner. More likely, properties will have several owners, and partial interests may change quite
Jan 1, 1990
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International Scientific Symposium on Mine Surveying, Mining Geology and the Geometry of Mineral DepositsThis International Mine-Surveying Conference will take place in Budapest (Hungary) from 5 to 14 June, 1972. Detailed information can be obtained from the Mine-Surveying Working Committee of the Hungar
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New York Paper - Potash as Byproduct from the Blast Furnace (with Discussion)By R. J. Wysor
Since the outbreak of the European war, few problems of raw-material supply have commanded more nation-wide attention than potash. It is well known that before the war the domestic production of potas
Jan 1, 1917
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The Timber Resources of the Territory Served by the Pacific Great Eastern RailwayBy P. Z. Caverhill
In this section of the province only the most meagre of surveys have been made and because these are not sufficient to determine with any degree of accuracy even the total forest area, the information
Jan 1, 1925
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The Influence of Charge Distribution on the Grindability of the Blasted MaterialBy J Seccatore, G Sadao, M Cardu, G De Tomi, L Finoti, F Galvão, J Romero Huerta, A Rezende, J Bettencourt
In the mining industry, rock blasting can be considered as the first phase of comminution. The downstream phases of comminution are mechanical, and consist in consecutive stages of crushing and millin
Aug 24, 2015