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Papers - Secondary Metals - Manufacture of Wire Bars from Secondary Copper (With Discussion)By W. A. Scheuch, J. Walter
Ordinarily secondary copper, unless electrolytically refined, is reclaimed directly as foundry ingots used in the manufacture of copper-rich alloy castings. This use does not require the elimination o
Jan 1, 1930
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Paper - Electrical Methods - Recent Results in Electrical Prospecting for Ore (With Discussion)By Hans Lundberg
In order to comprehend the help and information that may be expected from electrical prospecting, it is necessary to have at least a general knowledge of the methods and principles involved in prepari
Jan 1, 1929
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Potash (f384e031-ddcd-4a55-8286-f27ff4896cf2)By Howard I. Smith
POTASH is of prime importance as a plant food and is also widely used in industry. The term "potash was applied to a crude pearlash obtained by evaporating, in iron pots, solutions leached from plant
Jan 1, 1949
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A Kinetic Study Of Copper Cementation On Pure AluminumBy V. Annamalai, J. B. Hiskey
The kinetics of copper cementation on a rotating disc of pure aluminum were studied as a function of chloride ion concentration, rotational speed of the aluminum disc, hydrogen ion concentration, copp
Jan 1, 1979
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Papers - - Production Engineering - The Wire-line Tubing Perforator and Its Use to Complete Wells for Gas Lift in the Gulf Coast Area (T. P. 1881, Petr. Tech., Sept. 1945By John O. Farmer
The wire-line tubing perforator is a mechanically operated tool that is run on an ordinary steel measuring line into the tubing of a well, under pressure, to drive into the wall of the tubing, and sec
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - - Production Engineering - The Wire-line Tubing Perforator and Its Use to Complete Wells for Gas Lift in the Gulf Coast Area (T. P. 1881, Petr. Tech., Sept. 1945By John O. Farmer
The wire-line tubing perforator is a mechanically operated tool that is run on an ordinary steel measuring line into the tubing of a well, under pressure, to drive into the wall of the tubing, and sec
Jan 1, 1946
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The Porto Marghera Electrolytic Zinc Plant Of Monteponi e Montevecchio, Porto Marghera , ItalyBy Turno De Michelis
The Porto Marghera plant was erected in 1936 for the production of 10,000 tons of electrolytic zinc annually. Since then it has been continuously enlarged until annual production of the metal reached
Jan 1, 1970
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Pilot-Plant Production Of Electrolytic Magnesium From MagnesiaBy C. K. Stoddard, R. G. Knickerbocker, E. T. Leidigh, R. R. Lloyd, K. L. Mattingly
DURING July 1941, a study was initiated at the Boulder City Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines on proposed methods for the production of magnesium metal. The major emphasis was placed upon deve
Jan 1, 1945
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Notes On The Utilization Of Coke-Oven And Blast-Furnace Gas For Power Purposes (5dc77414-0d42-40db-8df2-81f67e914fcb)By Heinrich Freyn
THE American iron and steel manufacturer finds himself to-clay barely at the threshold of enormous possibilities for practicing rational economy in the use of fuels. The fuel cost is by no means the s
Jan 4, 1914
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Production Technology - Bubble Formation in Supersaturated Hydrocarbon MixturesBy Harvey T. Kennedy, Charles R. Olson
In many investigations of the performance of petroleum reservoirs the assumption is made that the liquid, if below its bubble-point pressure, is at all times in equilibrium with gas. On the other hand
Jan 1, 1952
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - X-Ray Analysis of Deformed Germanium, Gallium Antimonide, and Indium AntimonideBy C. Kolm, E. P. Warekois, S. A. Kulin
MUCH insight has been gained into the nature of the cold-worked state of metals in recent years through the use of modern X-ray techniques. These methods have revealed the existence of stacking faults
Jan 1, 1959
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A New Method Of Top Slicing At Kipushi, Katanga, Belgian CongoBy M. Van Weyenbergh, G. Van Esbroeck
THE copper mines of the Katanga region in the Belgian Congo lie along the same mineralized belt as those of Northern Rhodesia. There are two distinct types of deposits in that belt, the dolomitic and
Jan 1, 1939
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Point Load Testing Of Brittle Materials To Determine Tensile Strength And Relative BrittlenessBy Donald R. Reichmuth
Most brittle solids are relatively weak in tension and this weakness can be very significant in determining their performance in structures and excavations. Consequently, accurate knowledge of the ten
Jan 1, 1968
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PART III - Conduction in Discontinuous Metal FilmsBy L. A. Weitzenkamp, N. M. Bashara
A study of the electrical conductivity of gold films less than 200 in thickness indicates a negative temperature coefficient of resistance and a thermal actiuatlon energy of less than 0.25 ev. The fil
Jan 1, 1967
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Part III - Papers - The Effect of Water Pressure on the Excess Donor Concentration in GaP Grown from the Vapor Phase in Silica TubesBy C. J. Frosch, J. A. May, H. G. White, C. D. Thurmond
Gallium phosphide epitaxial layers were grown from the vapor phase on undoped single-crystal galliurn arsenide substrates in silica tubes by an open-tube wet-hydrogen process. The epitaxial layers wer
Jan 1, 1968
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Effect of a Partial Monolayer of Propping Agent on Fracture Flow CapacityBy J. L. Huitt, S. R. Darin
The use of a partial monolayer of propping agent to obtain a high flow capacity for a hydraulically induced fracture is discussed. From the results of laboratory work it was shown that a modified form
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Iron and Steel Division - Acid Bessemer Oxygen-Steam ProcessBy G. M. Yocom
Blowing acid Bessemer converters with oxygen-steam produces steel of below 0.002 pct N2 content. This method of blowing, combined with a dephosphorizing treatment in the steel ladle, results in low-ca
Jan 1, 1962
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Characteristics of Coal and Its Associated ImpuritiesBy M. R. Geer, J. D. Davis, H. F. Yancey
ALTHOUGH the mechanical cleaning of coal is carried out at plants on the surface, preparation is actually begun at the face in the mine. Here the character of the coal and the amount, character, and d
Jan 1, 1943
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New York Paper - The Illinois Oil FieldsBy H. A. Wheeler
. Page History.................................533 Location .........:.....................536 Geology...............................539 Description of the Eastern Field ... :..................543
Jan 1, 1915
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Institute of Metals Division - Thermal Stability of Cu-SiO2 and CuAl2O3 AlloysBy Nicholas J. Grant, Noboru Komatsu
Metallographic and X-ray studies were made of oxide dispersion strengthened Cu-12 vol pet SiO2 and Cu-3.5 vol pet Al2O3 alloys following time exposures at temperatures approaching the melting. point o
Jan 1, 1962