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Minerals Beneficiation - An Agglomeration Process for Iron Ore ConcentratesBy W. F. Stowasser
downdraft traveling grate process to agglomerate pelletized iron ore concentrates has been successfully demonstrated in a pilot plant at Carrollville, Wis. Work there followed se
Jan 1, 1956
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Preconcentration Of Native Copper And Porphyry Copper Ores By Electronic Sorting (d7df667e-6ea9-4120-8883-e8da9e553b62)By R. W. Nash, A. E. Schwaneke, V. R. Miller
The Bureau of Mines developed a detector for controlling sorting devices to separate the copper-bearing fragments from the barren portion of Michigan native copper and western prophyry copper ores. A
Jan 1, 1979
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Zinc Electrowinning from Chloride Electrolyte (233b2727-22ae-46c1-986d-fc3df8cfa1b7)By D. J. MacKinnon, J. M. Brannen
Smooth, compact, dendrite free 24-h zinc deposits have been electrowon from zinc chloride electrolyte using a diaphragm cell. The cell consisted of sealed anode compartments containing DSA anodes sepa
Jan 1, 1983
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Papers - Flotation Therory and Practices - Principles of Flotation, III -An Experimental Study of the Influence of Cyanide, Alkalis and Copper Sulfate on the Effect of Sulfur-bearing Collectors at Mineral SurfacesBy A. B. Cox, L. W. Wark
An attempt has been made to compare the influences of the two most widely used depressants—alkalis and sodium cyanide—and the most widely used activator—copper sulfate—on the air-mineral contact induc
Jan 1, 1935
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Part II - Papers - Nucleation of the Equiaxed Zone in Cast MetalsBy R. T. Southin
Cast ingots of 99.99 pct purity A1 and aluminum/copper alloys containing up to 2 pct Cu have been found to contain four zones rather than the three previously accepted, i.e., chill, colummar, and equi
Jan 1, 1968
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Comparative Friction Test of Two Types of Coal Mine CarsBy P. B. Liebermann
THE resistance to motion offered by mine cars is caused principally by: Rolling friction, flange friction, bending rails, bearing friction and wind resistance. With proper construction and with a fair
Jan 6, 1916
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Butte Paper - The Development of Blast-Furnace Construction at the Boston & Montana SmelterBy J. A. Church
I. Early Furnaces,......423 11. Experiments with the HIgh-Shaft FURnace,..... 426 III. ExperMents wIth the Wide FURnace,..429 IV. ExperEentS with Extreme BOSH,... 43.2 V. Survival of the 56 by 180
Jan 1, 1914
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Automation In The Mineral IndustriesBy John McCaslin
ONE of the most common technical terms in the U. S. today is automation-a word not listed in the 1946 dictionary. The influence of automation on the national economy has been tremendous. It has even b
Jan 3, 1958
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The Intermediate Phases of the Iron-tungsten SystemBy W. P. Sykes
SINCE Honda and Murakami1 in 1918 proposed their constitutional diagram of the carbon-free iron-tungsten system, considerable effort has been expended by several investigators in attempts to define mo
Jan 1, 1932
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Part V – May 1968 - Papers - Effect of Carbon on the Strength of ThoriumBy R. L. Skaggs, D. T. Peterson
The effect of carbon in solid solution on the plastic behavior of thorium was studied by measuring the flow stress of Th-C alloys from 4.2" to 573°K and at several strain rates. Carbon was found to s
Jan 1, 1969
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Industrial Minerals - Operational Studies in the Pennsylvania Slate IndustryBy W. F. Mullen, C. W. Stickler
WITH few exceptions, unit operations in the Pennsylvania slate industry in 1950 did not differ appreciably from production methods described by Behrel and Bowles2-4 several decades ago. Many tradition
Jan 1, 1952
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Institute of Metals Division - The Solubility of Copper in FerriteBy L. S. Darken, H. A. Wriedt
THE constitution diagram of the iron-copper system derived by Daniloff' exhibits, at the iron-rich end, phase fields similar to those of the iron-carbon diagram. At 1484° 1094°, and 850°C there a
Jan 1, 1961
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The Action Of Reducing Gases On Hot Solid Copper -DiscussionW. H. BASSETT,* Waterbury, Conn. (written discussion ?).-The effect of reducing gases on hot solid copper has been known for many years in the copper industry, and precautions taken to guard against i
Jan 1, 1919
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Effect of Activators and Alizarin Dyes on Soap Flotation of Cassiterite and FluoriteBy Brahm Prakash, R. Schuhmann
Chemical conditions for flotation and nonflotation of cassiterite and fluorite with oleic acid as collector and with alizarin dyes as modifying agents were studied by means of small-scale, vacuum-flot
Jan 1, 1950
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Papers - Classification - Mineral Matter in Coal-A Preliminary Report (With Discussion)By A. W. Gauger
Coal as mined contains varying quantities of inorganic components (mineral matter) which, on combustion, produce the residue known as ash. It has long been realized that the weight of this residue doe
Jan 1, 1934
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Experiments with Flotation ReagentsBy A. F. Taggart
THE following notes represent significant excerpts from a mass of records of experimental work done in the ore-dressing laboratory at the Columbia School of Mines during the years 1926 to 1928-inclusi
Jan 1, 1929
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X-ray Study of Iron-nickel AlloysBy Eric Jette
THE unusual physical, electrical and magnetic properties of the iron-nickel alloys has given rise to a voluminous literature. This work will be reviewed critically in "The Alloys of Iron and Nickel,"
Jan 1, 1936
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Futuristic Mine Planning - Can Industrial Development of Mined Space Pay Off? (6c83fc74-4c77-47d9-9c36-f7b8337c48bd)By Carl R. Christiansen, James J. Scott
Advance mine planning, coupled with good mining practice, can be employed to develop underground space in stone mines for future industrial usage. To assure the developer the maximum return on his inv
Jan 1, 1977
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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Nickel Induced RecrystaIIization of Doped TungstenBy J. Brett, L. Seigle, L. Castleman, T. Montelbano
Impurity-induced low-temperature recrystallization of cold-worked tungsten was inuestigated with emphasis on the influence of nickel on the reaction. Palladium, nickel, aluminum, manganese, platinum
Jan 1, 1969
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - The Interaction of Dislocations Moving at Velocities of 0.5C and Above: A Computer SimulationBy Robert J. De Angelis, James H. Barker
An improved method for solving dynawzical dislocation problems using a digital computer is described in this paper. Interactions between two distinct types of dislocations were studied: attractive scr
Jan 1, 1969