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    Performance Of An Industrial Balling Circuit : II Residence Time Distribution Studies

    By D. W. Fuerstenau

    A detailed study of the residence time distribution in an industrial balling circuit is presented. Using fired recycle pellets as a tracer impulse in each experiment, material was found to pass throug

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Iron and Steel Division - Production of Spiegeleisen from Open-Hearth Slag in an Experimental Blast Furnace

    By R. C. Buehl, M. B. Royer

    A three ton per day blast furnace using blast temperatures up to 2200°F was operated to recover manganese from open-hearth slag and manganiferous iron ore. The spiegel product containing 12 to 2

    Jan 1, 1953

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    On-Line Size Analysis in Grinding Circuit Control

    By Paul M. Musgrove, Larry S. Diaz

    Recent tests conducted at Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co. examined some aspects of the value of a continuous measurement of particle size to the operation and control of a mill grinding circuit. I

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Production Of Calcined Magnesite

    By Fred W. Menzl, Raymond E. Sutton

    GABBS, Nev., in Nye County, is 140 miles southeast of Reno and about 31 miles north of the Southern Pacific railroad at Luning. The townsite lies at the eastern edge of Gabbs Valley, and plant and qua

    Jan 7, 1957

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    The Use Of Pulverized Coal As A Fuel For Metallurgical Furnaces.

    By H. R. Barnhurst

    IT would be a difficult matter to trace from the beginning the very few improvements made in the burning of fuels prior to 1860. Doubtless the crossing of the sticks of wood in building a, wood fire e

    Jan 10, 1913

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    Bentonite Update: Production, Reserves, Quality Control, and Testing

    By R. L. Thayer, D. L. Auer

    A review of bentonite production and quality control methods, is presented along with an update on techniques employed by the bentonite industry. This paper also includes an overview of bentonite mark

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Effect of Alkyl Sulfonates on the Wettability of Alumina

    By Takahide Wakamatsu, Douglas W. Fuerstenau

    Contact angles on alumina are related directly to the adsorption of alkyl sulfonates at the solid-water interface and thus are strongly controlled by the pH of the solution, the concentration of surfa

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Environmental Problems In Underground Mines

    By John C. Holtz

    Hostility is a characteristic of the environment in underground mines. Nature opposes man's efforts to remove mineral deposits, and this condition is recognized when mining is described as winnin

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Classification On The Witwatersrand

    By Bennett Bates

    NOWHERE in the world has cone classification in closed-circuit grinding with tube mills reached as high a state of development as on the Witwatersrand. In the development of the Far East section the n

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Natural Deposits of Sodium Sulfate in North Dakota

    By Irvin Lavine

    THE discovery of several large deposits of natural sodium sulfate (Glauber salt) in the northwestern part of North Dakota during the summer of 1934 might have been anticipated from a knowledge of the

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Recent Advances In High Gradient Magnetic Separation

    By John A. Oberteuffer, Ionel Wechsler

    High gradient magnetic separation, first introduced in 1968 as a means for the removal of very fine magnetic contaminants from clay, is no longer a new technology. Applications to a number of solid-so

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Glen Summit Paper - The Utilization of Puddle- and Re-Heating Slags for Paint-Stock

    By 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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    Characterization Of Balling Feeds By Permeametry

    By Norman F. Schulz

    Relative fineness is an important characteristic of iron ore balling feeds. It is frequently expressed in terms of the Blaine Number which is determined by standardized permeametry procedures. Inconsi

    Jan 1, 1980

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - The Paint-Ore Mines at Lehigh Gap

    By Conrad E. Hesse

    To increase the durability of paint exposed to the weather, it is necessary to protect the oil with a substance that is itself unaffected by the elements. The so-called " metallic " paints, containing

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Silicon And Germanium

    By Earle E. Schumacher

    THE elements silicon and germanium are not metals within the usual, intuitive association of the word, nor are they so within a stricter definition based on the electronic binding. Two properties asso

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Personals (2412228d-5300-4c30-92f4-b892c29ebd2d)

    Frank L. Bader has been appointed to the sales staff of Lehigh Navigation Coal Co. in the Philadelphia territory. H. C. Burrell, former coordinator of raw materials, Pittsburgh, Penna., has been ma

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Applicability Of Sophisticated Shape Analysis Techniques To Engineering And Industrial Problems-- Fourier Shape Analysis

    By Thomas P. Meloy, Duane T. Eppler

    The science of particle shape analysis has expanded rapidly in the decade since precise numerical-statistical techniques were developed for use in characterizing the shape of closed forms. Use of Four

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Part VI – June 1968 – Communications - Massive and Martensitic Transformation in an Ag-Al Alloy

    By L. C. Brown, E. B. Hawbolt

    If a single-phase alloy is rapidly cooled such that insufficient time is available for an equilibrium transformation to occur, the high-temperature phase may be retained to room temperature or may und

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Static And Dynamic Elastic Moduli Of Rocks Under Pressure

    By M. S. King

    In the design of foundations for large structures and of safe mine openings in rock, the results of laboratory and small-scale in-situ tests are often used to predict the behavior of the material as a

    Jan 1, 1970