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Glen Summit Paper - The Utilization of Puddle- and Re-Heating Slags for Paint-StockBy Axel Sahlin
Since the days of the infancy of metallurgical industries, slags of various kinds have been accumulating. Until a comparatively recent date hardly any employment had been found for these waste product
Jan 1, 1892
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The Degassing of Metals (7341ecfb-bc7b-40a5-809c-472e76dab906)By F. J. Norton
THE object of this investigation was to make a comprehensive study of the degassing of molybdenum in order to determine how rigorous a treatment was necessary to completely remove sorbed gases from mo
Jan 1, 1932
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Recent Trends In Copper Production, Ore Reserves And CostsBy John Croston
IN the closing months of 1936 the copper industry gave every evidence that it was at last on the threshold of an improved era. At the beginning of the year prices stood at 9 1/4¢, which in itself was
Jan 1, 1937
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Recent Improvements in Mining Practice on the Mesabi RangeBy Arthur Anderson
OUT of the depths of each business cycle we emerge with a stimulus for greater efficiency and a realization of progress in industrial technique. The recent years have not been an exception to this rul
Jan 1, 1938
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Institute of Metals Division - Environmental Effects on the Mechanical Properties of Ionic Solids with Particular Reference to the Joffe EffectBy C. H. Li, R. J. Stokes, T. L. Johnston
Sodium chloride crystals are brittle in the presence of surface microcracks. Water immersion leads to an enhancement of ductility which is retained indefinitely in dry air providing the crystal is dr
Jan 1, 1961
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Opportunities For The Less Developed Nations In The Mineral Resource FieldBy George E. Kruger, William F. Butler
The less developed nations maintaining a free enterprise economy (to which this chapter is addressed) have real and substantial opportunities to lay a foundation for general economic progress by using
Jan 1, 1964
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Paper - Magnetic Methods - A Background for the Application of Geomagnetics to Exploration (With Discussion)By Noel H. Stearn
When the Age of Machinery was suddenly thrust upon civilization about the beginning of the 19th century, an unprecedented demand for mineral resources sprang up. This demand brought about the rapid de
Jan 1, 1929
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Magnesite Mining in CaliforniaBy Leroy Palmer
ALL the domestic. production of magnesite during 1925 came from two states, California and Washington. Of a total of 120,660 tons of crude ore, 64,600 tons, or 54 per cent., were produced in Californi
Jan 1, 1927
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of the Structure of Dislocation Boundaries on Yield Strength (Discussion, p . 1262)By J. Washburn
Two simple types of dislocation distribution were introduced into zinc crystal specimens and the effect of each on the stress-strain curve was investigated. Quantitative results were obtained for simp
Jan 1, 1956
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Part I – January 1968 - Papers - The Representation of the Textures of Rolled Copper, Brass, and Aluminum by BiaxiaI Pole FiguresBy R. O. Williams
The concept of biaxial pole figures which completely represent sheel textures is defined and an iterative least-squares solution given. The method has been applied to rolled copper, aluminum, and bra
Jan 1, 1969
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Troy Paper - Roasting Iron-oresBy John Birkinbine
" Whether an iron-ore should be roasted is a question which very seldom arises ; at least, this question seldom ought to arise. With the exception of the red impalpable oxide, the whole series of iron
Jan 1, 1884
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion in Liquid Lead (Discussion, p. 1408)By L. D. Hall, S. J. Rothman
The diffusion of lead and of trace amounts of bismuth in liquid lead have been investigated by the capillary method, using ROD and ROE as tracers. The results are compared with existing theories of di
Jan 1, 1957
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Principles of Flotation, V-Conception of Adsorption Applied to Flotation ReagentsBy Ian Wark
IN defending the chemical theory of flotation, Taggart, del Giudice and Ziehl have criticized1 the views of those who prefer to attribute the effects of certain flotation agents to adsorption. Perhaps
Jan 1, 1936
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Cincinnati Paper - The Iridium IndustryBy W. L. Dudley
It is my desire to call attention to a new industry which was started about four years ago, through the discovery by Mr. John Holland, a resident of this city, of the methods employed in working the m
Jan 1, 1884
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Manufacture And Properties Of Bessemer SteelBy C. C. Henning
IN any line of human activity logical handling requires an amount of attention to each phase that is in keeping with the importance of that phase. In the complex and rapidly changing field of modern f
Jan 1, 1935
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Hot And Cold Rolling Of Nickel And High-Nickel Alloys - IntroductionBy Norman C. Britz, Mortimer P. Buck
THIS PAPER DEALS WITH the practices used at the Huntington, Nest Virginia works of The International Nickel Company, Inc., in hot and cold rolling nickel and high-nickel alloys. The practical metallur
Jan 1, 1948
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High Temperature Scale And Its Application In The Measurement Of True, Brightness, And Color TemperaturesBy Edward Hyde
THE HIGH-TEMPERATURE SCALE IN OPTICAL PYROMETRY AT the basis of optical pyrometry lie the theoretical and experimental data of the so-called blackbody. The black body is essentially a theoretical con
Jan 9, 1919
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Papers - Nonferrous Metallurgy - The Present Status of Our Quicksilver Industry, Symposium Arranged by Charles G. Maier (With Discussion)During the war period of quicksilver activity there were a number of departures from what may be termed the classical quicksilver metallurgy. Attempts were made to beneficiate low-grade ores by gravit
Jan 1, 1930
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Reactions in the Solid State, I-Initial Course of Subcritical Isothermal Diffusion Reactions in Austenite in an Alloy Steel (a0613bba-90e5-472c-a59e-f7b0574667f9)By Howard Smith
OF late considerable experimental and, theoretical interest has been shown in the rates of transformation from a single phase, usually a supercooled solid solution, into one or more phases. Such react
Jan 1, 1935
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Applied Stress on the Martensitic TransformationBy B. L. Averbach, Morris Cohen, S. A. Kulin
The martensitic transformation can be initiated by elastic stresses at temperatures above M. in a steel containing 20 pct Ni and 0.5 pct C. Shear strains and normal tensile strains acting on a potenti
Jan 1, 1953