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The Control of Oxide in the Basic Open Hearth ProcessBy C. F., Christopher
The purpose of any steel-making process is to convert the two raw materials iron and scrap into steel. The chemical analysis of the steel is set within certain limits which involve the physical proper
Jan 1, 1957
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Metallurgy of Lead - Minor improvements Reported in Blast-Furnace and Refining PracticeBy Carle R. Hayward
THOUGH recent months have seen a rapid decline in lead-smelting activity and consequent uncertainty as to the future, the first half of the year showed progress in keeping with similar activity in oth
Jan 1, 1938
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Suggested Solution of the Silver ProblemBy HARRINCTON EMERSON
UNEMPLOYMENT is the most ominous shadow ahead of the industrial nations today. Only two great industrial countries are free from unemployment, France and the Soviet Commonwealth. In France the social
Jan 1, 1930
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The Decomposition Of Metallic Sulphates At Elevated Temperatures In A Current Of Dry Air.By W. WANJUKOW, H. O. Hofman
(New York Meeting, February, 1313.) I. INTRODUCTION. IN the metallurgical treatment of most metallic sulphides it is usually necessary to carry on a roasting-operation. In some cases the raw ore wil
Sep 1, 1912
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Nevada State Bureau of Mines, and Mackay School of MinesReno, Nevada. J A Fulton, Director For publications of either the Mackay School of Mines or the State Bureau of Mines, address the School of Mines at the given address. Except where the contrary is
Jan 1, 1933
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Blast-Furnace Slag-Analyses For 24 Hours.By F. L. Grammer
THE analyses given in Table I. were made several years ado at my request at a plant using Lake ores. The, are of two furnaces, one making basic, the other Bessemer pig-they gave 6 casts each in 24 hr.
Jan 3, 1913
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Famous Diamond Mine Comes To Life AgainThe old De Beers mine, which lies northwest of Dutoitspan mine at Kimberley, was the mine which launched Cecil Rhodes (In his historical career. It was the nucleus of the De Beers Mining Co. Ltd., for
Jan 9, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - The Thermoelectric Properties of Some Transition Thermoelements in Common UseBy D. D. Pollock, G. P. Conard II
Equations of the form of the Mott and Jones equations for the absolute thermoelectric powers of metals are derived primarily from a thermodynamic approach. The behaviors of transition thermoelements
Jan 1, 1963
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Chemically Mining CoalBy Guy R. B. Elliott
If chemical mining is to work, it is extremely important to watch heat balances. Some reactions with coal give off heat and others absorb heat. The reactions of coal with oxygen or air give off heat,
Jan 9, 1973
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Errata (69a39e48-2d5a-4db2-a3f0-55e5583a6960)The following list of corrections has been compiled from the thirty-five volumes, with some additions: VOLUME I. Page 160. The first two sentences of the second paragraph should read as follows
Jan 1, 1907
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Pit Limit Shell Generation – Automated Methods of Final Pit Limit DeterminationBy R. M. (Mike) Robb
Introduction The requirements to investigate a wide range of alternatives and analyze a variety of ‘what if’ questions make the automation of pit design a requirement in today’s rapidly changing mini
Jan 1, 1979
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Chlorination Process for the Recovery of Copper from ChalcopyriteBy G. L. Hundley, R. E. Mussler, D. H. Yee, F. E. Block, R. S. Olsen
An anhydrous chlorination process for the recovery of copper from chalcopyrite was investigated. Pelletized concentrate was reacted continuously with gaseous chlorine in a vertical shaft reactor at 55
Jan 1, 1974
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Institute of Metals Division - Rare-Earth Gallium Compounds Having the Aluminum-Boride Structure (TN)By S. E. Haszko
SEVERAL new XGa2 intermetallic compounds, Table 1, where X is a rare earth, having the AlB, structure were prepared as part of a continuing study of the magnetic and structural properties of rare-eart
Jan 1, 1962
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - The Universal Metalloscope – A Perfected Microscope for the Examination of MetalsBy Albert Sauveur
The instrument about to be described meets so perfectly the special needs of the metal microscopist that there eeeme to be little doubt but its merits must be readily appreciated by those who have had
Jan 1, 1912
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Review of Experiments Throughout the World in Underground Gasification of CoalBy Milton H. Fies
THE writer wishes to acknowledge at the outset his great sense of obligation to those who contributed so broadly and expertly to the preparation of this paper: Dr. Albert DeSmaele, Chairman of the Boa
Jan 1, 1953
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The Effect of Phosphorus in SteelBy R. T. ROLFE
IN this critical age, people are not content .with the judgments passed on men and things long ago, but must needs revise them. It is an excellent spirit, so long as we do not start out with the idea
Jan 1, 1926
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Deoxidation with Silicon and the Formation of Ferrous-Silicate Inclusions in SteelBy Herty, C. H.
Present-day interest in the question of "dirty steel" has arisen primarily from the increasingly rigid specifications on various grades of steel and from the growing conviction that non-metallic inclu
Jan 1, 1957
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Industrial Minerals In 1964 – AsbestosBy H. M. Woodroffe, H. K. Conn, S. J. Rice
World production of asbestos is estimated to be at a current level of almost 3.5 million tons, having more than doubled in the past ten years. A substantial part of the increase has been due to a rapi
Jan 2, 1965
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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Laboratory Drilling Performance of the Full-Scale Rock Bit (with discussion)By F. H. Deily, D. S. Rowley, R. J. Howe