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  • AIME
    Recovery Of Hydrogen From Hydrogen Sulfide

    By T. Tanaka, H. Kiuchi

    The combination of the following two exothermic reactions was studied with the purpose of recovering H2 from H2S formed in acid leaching of sulfide ores, direct reduction of metal sulfides with H2 or

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Lake Superior Paper - A Comparison of Certain Forms of Ports for Steel-melting Furnaces

    By P. Barnes

    The object of this paper is to make a brief comparison of the outlines of several forms of ports for steel-melting turnaces, in reference chiefly to the proper mixture; of the gas and air, and to the

    Jan 1, 1881

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    World Production Of Petroleum In 1923

    By E. De Golyer

    THE petroleum production of the world, in 1923, for the first time reached the billion-barrel mark. A preliminary estimate of production is 1,014,413,000 bbl., an increase of 159,604,000 bbl., or 18.6

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Plomosas Stratiform Lead and Zinc Deposits: A Discussion of Their Origin

    By F. J. Escandon V.

    The Plomosas stratiform lead and zinc deposits are located in northeastern Chihuahua in a sequence of folded Paleozoic and Jurassic rocks. They consist mainly of channel or blanket-like bodies of elli

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Boston Paper - Concentrating Magnetite with the Conkling Jig at Lyon Mountain, N. Y

    By Ferdinand S. Ruttmann

    There is now in use at the mines of the Chateaugay Ore and Iron Co., at Lyon Mountain, New York, an ore-concentrating machine or jig, which, in view of the increasing attention given to the subject of

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Tungsten, Molybdenum and Chromium - Passivity in Chromium-iron Alloys; Adsorbed Iron Films on Chromium (Metals Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2243) With discussion

    By H. H. Uhlig

    A study of passivity in chromium-iron alloys holds considerable interest, both because of the present-clay practical importance of the stainless steels, and because of the scientific importance attach

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Infrared Studies of Products of the Reaction Between Activated Zinc Sulfide and Potassium Ethyl Xanthate

    By H. E. Powell, A. A. Cochran, R. E. Coleman

    Infrared spectroscopy, employing the internal reflection method in conjunction with solvent extraction techniques, was used to study surface reactions between aqueous potassium ethyl xanthate and both

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Preliminary Report of Massco Circuitron - Discussion

    By W. J. Tait, A. E. Craig, E. P. McCurdy

    C. M. Marquard—The problem of the automatic control of a grinding-classification circuit is not nearly as simple as has been indicated and it cannot be universally solved through the application of th

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Preliminary Report of Massco Circuitron - Discussion

    By E. P. McCurdy, W. J. Tait, A. E. Craig

    C. M. Marquard—The problem of the automatic control of a grinding-classification circuit is not nearly as simple as has been indicated and it cannot be universally solved through the application of th

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Chicago, Ill Paper - The Influence of Organic Matter and Iron on the Volumetric Determination of Manganese

    By J. B. Mackintosh

    THE present note is intended as an addition to my previous communication on the volumetric determination of manganese, read at the Roanoke meeting," it having been suggested that the circumstances und

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Electrostatic Precipitation ? Discussion

    GERARD B. ROSENBLATT,* Salt Lake City, Utah (written discussion?). -Mr. Eschholz attacks this problem from what appears to me to be the proper angle. He does not limit his viewpoint to the attainment

    Jan 10, 1918

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    Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - Sulphides in Nickel and Nickel Alloys. (Metals Technology, June 1943.) (with discussion)

    By A. M. Hall

    Sulphur, even in small amounts, may often be harmful to nickel and high-nickel alloys, causing impairment of mechanical strength and destruction of malleability and ductility, as shown by Merica and W

    Jan 1, 1943

  • AIME
    Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - Sulphides in Nickel and Nickel Alloys. (Metals Technology, June 1943.) (with discussion)

    By A. M. Hall

    Sulphur, even in small amounts, may often be harmful to nickel and high-nickel alloys, causing impairment of mechanical strength and destruction of malleability and ductility, as shown by Merica and W

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Papers - Reserves and Mining - Symposium on Grouting. (T.P. 2427, Coal Tech., Aug. 1948, with discussion)

    By definition the word "grout" means a thin mortar, or a kind of plaster or cement, and "grouting" means to fill up or finish with grout. The words "cement," "plaster" and "mortar" mean a substance th

    Jan 1, 1949

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    New York Paper - Origin of Pegmatite

    By John B. Hastings

    The occurrellce of such a large amount of gold in the Hart-eel granite, even though the surmised existence of similar areas is not new, brings freshly to mind the pegmatite type of mag-matic different

    Jan 1, 1909

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    New York Paper - Certain Ore Deposits of the Southwest (with Discussion)

    By W. Tovote

    This paper is based upon 12 years' experience in the Southwest, including three years that were spent in constant traveling as examining engineer for the Phelps-Dodge Corporation. The material wa

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Institute of Metals Division - Resistivity Measurements on Eutectoid Beryllium Copper (TN)

    By R. J. Block, G. H. Kehl

    IN order to investigate the possibility of a spontaneous low-temperature transformation, resistivity measurements were made on a sample of eutectoid beryllium- copper. A cast specimen of 5.965 pct

    Jan 1, 1960

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    National Program for Great Engineering Problems

    By Herbert Hoover

    THE time has arrived in our national development when we must have- a definite national- program in the development of our great engineering problems. Our rail and water transport, our water supplies

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Barodynamics (Ground Support) - Symposium on Grouting (Mining Tech., Sept. 1948; Coal Tech., Aug. 1948, TP 2427 with discussion)

    By J. W. Galpin, V. L. Minear, W. D. Owsley, F. C. Sturges, B. H. Mott, R. H. Allen, W. W. Weigel, R. E. Moeller

    By definition the word "grout" means a thin mortar, or a kind of plaster or cement, and "grouting" means to fill up or finish with grout. The words "cement," "plaster" and "mortar" mean a substance th

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Computer Scheduling Of Furnace Product Withdrawal And Servicing Operations

    By S. F. Turcotte, B. J. Grierson

    At the Q. I. T. ilmenite smelter, nine electric furnaces produce titania slag and iron At high power levels, a furnace requires either a slag or an iron tap approximately once an hour, using rail cars

    Jan 1, 1969