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Meeting Of Board Of Directors (3c75717d-c7b6-41c5-8235-bd8fcd637ea7)At the meeting of the Board of Directors held Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1919, there were present nineteen Directors and the Secretary of the Institute. The following officers were elected for the year: A. R.
Jan 4, 1919
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Iron and Steel Division - Influence of Silicon on the Activity of Carbon in Liquid IronBy Orvar Nyquist, Klaus W. K. Lange, John Chipman
Liquid Fe-C-Si alloys containing 0 to 12 pet Si and up to 4 pet C were equilibrated with carburizing gases at 1550°C. Two to 5 alloys simultaneously were held in close proximity for 5 to 7 hr to est
Jan 1, 1962
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Flotation Of Cassiterite With Salicylaldehyde As A CollectorBy G. Rinelli, A. M. Marabini, V. Alesse
Salicylaldehyde, a chelating agent for tin, has been found to function as a collector for the flotation of cassiterite. Infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance studies clearly show that salicylaldehyd
Jan 1, 1976
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Index (d6f7653a-032e-45bd-89ef-6736b93ee72f)Jan 1, 1942
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Improved Methods for the Preparation of the Rare-Earth MetalsBy P. E. Palmer, A. H. Daane, C. E. Habermann
Jan 1, 1965
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Measurements And Computer Analysis Of Ventilation Airflow At The Lake Lynn LaboratoryBy J. S. Li, J. C. Edwards
A prediction is made of the airflow at the Bureau of Mines Lake Lynn Laboratory with a ventilation computer program that accounts for fan-driven forced ventilation and temperature-induced natural vent
Jan 1, 1983
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Lake Superior Paper - Some Copper Deposits of Carroll County, MarylandBy Persifor Frazer
The ore property of Mr. Augustus bop is situated about one and a half miles south of the New Windsor Station of the Western Maryland Railroad and is connected with the town of New Windsor by the Liber
Jan 1, 1881
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Cyclone Thickeners, A Practical Solution for Closed Water Circuit OperationBy Victor Phillips
Cyclone thickeners have emerged from the development stage and now can be accepted as useful tools for the recovery of fine coal from a preparation plant circulating water. As primary thickeners in a
Jan 8, 1951
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Uses of Blast-Furnace SlagsBy T. Prof. Egleston
IF we may characterize the aim of metallurgists twenty years ago by any one point towards which their efforts were especially directed, we should say it was the idea of adapting "waste products" to so
Jan 1, 1873
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Philadelphia Paper - Shocks on Railway BridgesBy John W. Cloud
The delivery of blows upon roadway structures by the locomotive engine at high speed, althongh long recognized, has, perhaps, not been as generally understood in severity, relation to speed, and cause
Jan 1, 1881
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Virginia Beach Paper - Note on Certain Magnetic Phenomena in Gold-Bearing SlatesBy C. A. Mezger
DURING my stay at Raposos, State of Minas Geraes, Brdzil, I had the opportunity of making some observations, which, in the shape in which I am able to lay them before the Institute, are only to be con
Jan 1, 1895
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Computerized Preventive Maintenance Scheduling System At Iron Ore Company Of CanadaBy Desmond Y. M. Lee
Computerized preventive maintenance has been a long sought goal in many industries. People have firmly believed that proper implementation of such a system can result in tremendous saving of money. Ho
Jan 1, 1977
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Novel Void-Hole Process May Improve In Situ FragmentationIn situ mining techniques have become prominent in recent years due to declining ore grades, rising costs, and increasing concern for miners' health and safety. Current practices depend heavily o
Jan 3, 1979
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Studies of the Effect of Freight Rates on Marketing Northwest Industrial MineralsBy Leslie C. Richards
The competitive position of producers of industrial minerals depends upon the delivered price of their product. Freight charges are a major factor in the sales to consumers. A comparison of freight ra
Jan 2, 1950
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Circular Steel Sets Economical At MiamiBy J. W. Still
CIRCULAR steel sets have proved to be more economical for supporting slusher drifts in the block-caving mining used by the Miami Copper Co., at Miami, Ariz. The first steel sets were installed in July
Jan 11, 1951
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In Pursuit of a Return on the Training DollarBy Barton K. Cross, Ronald J. Sparks
The question of' providing training for miners in the United States has been answered by Public Law 95-164, which stipulates not only that the mine operator will provide training, but generally h
Jan 6, 1979
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Easton Paper - The Mining Industry as Illustrated at the Vienna ExpositionBy R. W. Raymond
At the Liége meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain, in August, 1873, and also at the Vienna Convention of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, at the end of August, and at the conven
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A Laboratory Method for Determining the Balling Behavior of Taconite ConcentratesBy Kalanadh V. S. Sastry, D. W. Fuerstenau
Design and operation of a batch balling drum that can be used easily for experimental investigation of the balling or granulation behavior of particulate materials are described briefly. An experiment
Jan 1, 1972
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Institute of Metals Division - Structures in Chromium-Nickel Alloys at High Temperature (TN)By O. N. Carlson, E. D. Gibson, D. W. Bare
SEVERAL investigators have recently contributed to a clarification of the controversy concerning the allotropy of chromium. Ross and Hume-Rothery1 and Vasyutinskii et a1.2 have reported high-temperat
Jan 1, 1964
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Note upon the Manufacture of Ferro-Man¬ Ganese in AustriaBy William P. Blake
THE importance to the growing steel industry of the United States of a domestic supply of ferro-manganese or "spiegel" of a high grade, induces me to bring to your notice some details of the method by
Jan 1, 1876