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Electrolytic ZincBy C. A. Hansen
INTRODUCTION It has been the experience of the writer, during some. five years' work with electrolytic zinc, that the zinc cell is perhaps more- sensitive to impurities in the electrolyte than t
Jan 3, 1918
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Panel Discussion – Water Chemistry Of Heap Leaching Operations - Shoemaker, Robert S., San Francisco Mining AssociatesBy Larry D. Hartzog
PANELISTS Paul Chamberlin, Nerco Minerals Jim Gourdie, Goldfield Mining Corp. Roger Leonard, Cyprus Northumberland Mining Co. Eric Daniels, Tenneco Minerals John Dasher, Consulting Metallur
Jan 1, 1984
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Anthracite-WasheriesBy GEORGE W. HARHIS
IN the earlier period of anthracite-ruining, much coal was wasted, both underground and in the culm-banks on the surface. Such waste is common in the development of new mining districts, in which, as
Nov 1, 1905
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Coal Burning Boiler Plants Can Be Economical for Small MinesBy D. M. Given
HOW much can the mine operator afford to spend on his coal burning boiler plant? The usual answer is as little as possible and still get the job done. Thus, attention must be focused on the spot where
Jan 7, 1953
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Atlantic City Paper - The Influence of Antimony on the Cold-Shortness of BrassBy Erwin S. Sperry
The formation of cracks in metals is one of the most perplexing obstacles encountered during the process of rolling. When occurring in brass they may be due to several causes: 1. Shrinkage-cracks.
Jan 1, 1899
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Index (2a35da20-d039-403e-8045-d6fe11dee533)Jan 1, 1919
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Columbus Paper - Transition Phenomena in Amalgams (with Discussion)By Arthur W. Gray
The thermal analysis of a metal or an alloy is ordinarily made with the aid of heating and cooling curves in which transitions are indicated by the rapid changes in curvature that accompany changes in
Jan 1, 1921
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Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Diffusion of Third Elements in Liquid Iron Saturated with CarbonBy G. Derge, R. E. Grace
A S detailed studies of mass transport in hetero- geneous systems are made, a knowledge of the chemical diffusion coefficients in various liquid and solid phases is necessary to understand the kinetic
Jan 1, 1959
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Copper Recovery From Sulfide Concentrates By The U.B.C. - Cominco Ferric Chloride Leach RouteBy G. M. Swinkels, A. Vizsolyi, E. Peters
A process is described utilizing ferric chloride leaching followed by reduction of the cupric content to cuprous by cement copper, with CuCl obtained thereafter by crystallization. The residual liquor
Jan 1, 1981
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Reservoir Engineering-General - A New Approach for Determining Equation-of-State Parameters Using Phase Equilibria DataBy K. E. Starling
Phase equilibria data were used to develop an equation-of-state correlation for complex hydrocarbon mixtures, thereby circumventing difficulties associated with use of pressure-volume-temperature data
Jan 1, 1967
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Gaseous Reduction of Oxygen-Containing CopperBy Leonard Klein
Reduction of oxygen-containing copper has always heretofore been brought about with wood poles. This paper reveals the first successful, economical, and Practical substitute for poles: a gaseous reduc
Jan 1, 1962
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Industry Newswatch (6904c215-e8c7-467b-acc0-c34a894d011a)ERDA Issues Figures for 1975 Uranium Production and Drilling, 1976 Reserve Estimates
Jan 5, 1976
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Revising Terzaghi's Tunnel Rock Load CoefficientsBy Don Rose
In the USA the cost of steel ribs for tunnels approximates $100 million each year. European practice has long since abandoned heavy steel ribs for tunnel support, and tunnel coats in Europe (normalize
Jan 1, 1982
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London Paper - Heat-Treatment of Steels Containing Fifty Hundredths and Eighty Hundredths Per Cent of CarbonBy C. E. Corson
The experiments of which the results and significance are set forth in this paper do not by any means cover the whole subject of the heat-treatment of the material referred to, yet they constitute a c
Jan 1, 1907
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of the Annealing Temperature on the Formation of the Cube TextureBy Alfonso Merlini
DIFFERENT explanations have been given by the two current theories of the annealing textures for the variation of annealing texture with the annealing temperature observed in rolled polycrystal-line a
Jan 1, 1957
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Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Some Aspects of the Physical chemistry of HydrometallurgyBy Volker Weiss, George Sachs, AE. P. Klier
PHYSICAL chemistry contributes to the understanding and efficient operation of hydrometal-lurgical processes in many ways, among them by providing quantitative answers to the following questions.
Jan 1, 1958
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Papres - Aviation - Report of A.I.M.E. Aviation Committee for Year 1936-37By W. E. D. Stokes
The application of aviation to mining and petroleum operations, on the basis of economy and attainment, has become a demonstrated fact. According to Dominion Government rccords, 30 Canadian compani
Jan 1, 1937
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Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - The Effect of Carbide Dispersion on the Strength of Tempered MartensiteBy J. R. Low, A. M. Turkalo
ManY qualitative observations have been made concerning the relationship of the carbide dispersion and the mechanical properties of steel. With reference to the strength and hardness we know that for
Jan 1, 1959
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Part III - Papers - High Power Stacked GaAs Laser ArraysBy C. S. Duncan, S. Scuro, D. R. Muss
Work is vepurted which was aimed at accentuating the pec14liar attributes of the GaAs laser diode, namely its sutzull size and its high efficiency. This has been done by reducing- transport losses in
Jan 1, 1968
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Mining - Rail-Belt Haulage SystemBy C. E. Johnston
In December 1956, International Minerals & Chemical Corp. installed a rope-suspended belt haulage system in its Carlsbad, N. M., potash mine to complement the already existing rail transport arrangeme
Jan 1, 1963