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Sintering Zinc Ore at Rosita, MexicoBy H. R. MacMichael
THE rate, at which zinc ore can be sintered varies widely, depending on the characteristics- of the ore. A coarse table concentrate already roasted to a very, low sulfur content may sinter at the rate
Jan 1, 1932
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Making a 5-per-cent. Nickel-cast-iron Alloy in an Electric FurnaceBy D. N. Witman
ONE of the special uses to which the electric furnace has been put recently is the melting of an alloy of nickel and cast iron for the production of electrical-resistance grids. The metal sections of
Jan 8, 1921
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Electrolytic Deposition Of Iron For Building Up Worn Or Undersized PartsBy David Kellogg
THE electrodeposition of iron has been practiced for many years. The earlier work along this line was directed toward the preparation of pure metal, but later applications were the production of thin
Jan 2, 1922
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Institute of Metals Division - Homogeneous Yielding of Carburized and Nitrided Single Iron Crystals - DiscussionBy A. N. Holden, J. H. Hollomon
A. H. COTTRELL* and A. T. * Dept. of Metallurgy, Birmingham Univ., England. CHURCHMAN*—We have been making some experiments recently very similar to those reported by Messrs. Holden
Jan 1, 1950
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Developments In Solution Mining Portend Greater Use For In Situ LeachingBy D’Arcy A. Shock
In this year's review, the concept of solution mining has been expanded to include total solution as well as the technology of leaching, or partial solution methods. Leaching methods continue to
Jan 1, 1970
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Iron and Steel Division - Sintering Characteristics of Minus Sixty-five and Twenty Mesh MagnetiteBy A. Stanley, J. C. Mead
The MacIntyre Development of the National Lead Co. is located at Tahawus, N. Y. The operations involve the mining and concentrating of a titaniferous iron ore to produce an ilmenite concentrate and a
Jan 1, 1950
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New York September, 1890 Paper - A Suspended Feed-Table for Rolling-MillsBy James Morgan
The convenience of mechanical arrangements for handling ingots, blooms, billets, bars, beams, etc., and feeding them to the rolls, is so universally recognized as to require no demonstration. In th
Jan 1, 1891
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Chicago Paper - Commercial Recovery of Pyrite from Coal (with Discussion)By S. H. Davis
The pyrites used in making sulfuric acid in the United States have been largely imported from Spain and Canada, the Spanish imports amounting to nearly 1,000,000 tons per annum in the pre-war period.
Jan 1, 1920
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Mining - Change to Rotary Blasthole Drilling in Limestone Increases Footage, Cuts Time, Saves ManpowerBy D. T. Van Zandt
IN the late 1920's rotary drills began to replace the churn drills in the petroleum industry, but until the middle 1940's the churn drill was the only widely accepted means of drilling large
Jan 1, 1955
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - The Effect of Fluid Pressure Decline on Volumetric Changes of Porous RocksBy J. Geertsma
In order to obtain a better insight into the pressure-volume relationship of reservoir rocks a theory of pore and rock bulk volume variations is presented. The theory is independent of the shape of th
Jan 1, 1958
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Bethlehem Paper - A Reference-Scheme for Mine-WorkingsBy Wilbur E. Sanders
At some period during the operation of metalliferous and other commercially valuable mineral-deposits in connection with their underground mining, when the developments therein have become so extensiv
Jan 1, 1907
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PART IV - Papers - The Elastic Anisotropy of Rolled BerylliumBy R. L. Moment
The anisotropic elastic behavior of rolled beryllium sheet has been measured, using a pulse echo technique, and compared with X-ray diffraction data. Calculated elastic stiffness constants compared fa
Jan 1, 1968
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Its Everyones BusinessREPUBLIC STEEL CORP. and Armco Steel Corp. have joined in a $160,000,000 project for the production of iron ore from Taconite in the Lake Superior mining region. The two companies announced acquisitio
Jan 10, 1950
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Maintenance And Training Pay Safety Dividends For Benson MinesBy W. R. Webb, M. O. Peterson
WHEN men drive haulage equipment ranging up to 22 tons in an open pit operation, they must live with the realization that their safety is dependent upon the machines they drive and how well they opera
Jan 1, 1952
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Making a 5-per cent. Nickel-cast-iron Alloy in an Electric FurnaceBy D. N. Witman
One of the special uses to which the electric furnace has been put recently is the melting of an alloy of nickel and cast iron for the production of electrical-resistance grids. The metal sections of
Jan 1, 1922
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Making a 5-per cent. Nickel-cast-iron Alloy in an Electric FurnaceBy D. N. Witman
One of the special uses to which the electric furnace has been put recently is the melting of an alloy of nickel and cast iron for the production of electrical-resistance grids. The metal sections of
Jan 1, 1922
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Institute of Metals Division - Magnetic Method for the Measurement of Preci~itate Particle Sizes in a Cu-Co Alloy (Discussion p. 1309)By J. J. Becker
BEAN1 has discussed the magnetic behavior of mixtures of small ferromagnetic particles on the order of 20 to l000A in diam. As he points out, there are three size categories with characteris
Jan 1, 1958
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Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - Precipitation Hardening of Ferrite and Martensite in an Fe-Ni-Mo AlloyBy D. T. Peters, S. Floreen
The age hardening behavior of an Fe-8Ni-13Mo alloy was studied after the matrix had been varied to produce either ferrite, cold u~orked ferrite, or nzassive nzartensite. The aging behavior of the col
Jan 1, 1970
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Section Delegates Consider Institute ProblemsBy AIME AIME
THE time of the Section delegates was economized this year by providing the section reports in mimeo- graphed form, together with the reports of the officers and committees of the Institute, for their
Jan 1, 1929
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Aggregates-Crushed StoneBy Thomas F. Torries, George H. K. Schenck
Crushed and broken stone is used directly in construction as an aggregate and accounts for about half the value and two-fifths of the quantity of natural aggregates consumed in the United States. Sand
Jan 1, 1975