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Rapid Method For Determining Sulfur In Iron OresBy Charles Hawes
WHEN sulfur is encountered in objectionable amounts, it is regarded as the most trouble-some element for the mine operator to control. It exists in two conditions in iron ores, as sulfide in iron pyri
Jan 11, 1927
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Safety Factor Characteristic Curves For Mine Hoisting RopesBy W. A. Boyer
Mine hoisting ropes can be loaded to capacity only when the strength of each component is exactly known. Characteristic curves provide this information. When load and rate of acceleration are specifie
Mar 1, 1956
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Gravity Surveys For Residual Barite Deposits In MissouriBy Robert P. Uhley, LeRoy Scharon
TEST gravity surveys were made in the Washington County barite district of Missouri on property owned by the Baroid Sales Division of the National Lead Co. This property is located just northeast of R
Jan 1, 1954
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Technical Notes - Deformation and Recrystallization Texture of Cold-Drawn OFHC Copper WireBy W. A. Backofen
THE texture of cold-drawn copper wire has been described most often as a composite of [Ill] and [loo] directions aligned parallel to the wire axis.' Hibbard2 suggested that sufficient reduction w
Jan 1, 1952
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Performance Expectancy of Domestic Underfeed Stokers for AnthraciteBy Allen Johnson
WITH a realization of the rapidly increasing importance of automatic stokers as a medium for domestic heating, the Anthracite Institute Labo-ratory has conducted extensive investigations, over a perio
Jan 1, 1935
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Optimizing Ball Mill Liners For Production and EconomyBy David J. Dunn
At a time when mill availability is at a premium, production costs are rising, and lead time for mill liner casting is a year or more, mill liner design is an important factor in ore grinding. Testing
Jan 12, 1976
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Portable Crusher For Open Pit and Quarry OperationsBy B. J. Kochanowsky
The primary use of a portable crusher, i.e., a crusher mounted on crawlers or tires, in the rock and mining industries is to reduce costs by permitting the substitution of conveyor belt haulage for tr
Jan 12, 1960
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Proposal For Membership (d47ef5ef-69cf-4a3d-a4d0-e84263593818)Mr. Address Member is hereby proposed by the undersigned, as a Associate Junior Member of the American Institute of Mining Engineers. Signatures of three Members or Associates. Place of birth
Jan 11, 1917
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Proposal For Membership (b2311880-cf3d-44f0-b6c2-d0416ba5fe24)Mr. Address Member is hereby proposed by the undersigned, as a Associate Junior Member of the American Institute of Mining Engineers. Signature of three Members or Associates (not Junior
Jan 12, 1917
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Radioactive -Tracer Technique For Studying Grinding Ball WearBy J. E. Campbell, G. D. Calkins, N. M. Ewbank, M. Pobereskin, A. Wesner
GRINDING for size reduction affects the economics of many processes and products. It is essential as the first step in many industrial processes and is also a finishing step for materials with propert
Jan 12, 1957
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Manuscripts For The Arizona Meeting Of The InstituteThe next meeting of the Institute, the 113th meeting, will be held in Arizona in the latter part of September, 1916. All papers to be presented, at this meeting must be published in the September Bull
Jan 3, 1916
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Board of DirectorsMeeting of May 22, 1914.-President Thayer. announced the appointment of the following Committee on Arrangements for the San Francisco meeting of 1915: Charles W. Merrill, Chairman; F. W. Bradley, Abbo
Jan 7, 1914
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Policy For The Stable Supply Of Overseas CoalBy Ikuya Takase
INTRODUCTION Since the occurrence of the first oil crisis, coun-tries of the world, especially oil-importing countries have made sustained and vigorous efforts to lessen the dependency on oil as a
Jan 1, 1982
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One Process Retorts Three Feeds For Synthetic CrudeBy Roland W. Rammler
With oil consumption increasing more rapidly than known reserves in industrial countries, there has been a growing interest in the production of synthetic crude oil. The main starting materials for su
Jan 1, 1970
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Nomination for Officers (08e5db40-644b-46ec-9431-c4f5437b27f8)September 28, 1915. The Nominating Committee of the American Institute of Mining Engineers has the honor to present the following nominations for officers of the Institute to be voted for at the 1915
Jan 11, 1915
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Hydraulic Methods For Underground Mining of Silica SandBy A. D. Bryant
APPROXIMATELY 2 1/2 million tons of silica sand and ground silica with a value of $7.25 million is produced annually from the Ottawa, Illinois, district. These silica products come from the well known
Jan 3, 1953
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Discussion - Current Problems In Beneficiation Of Phosphate Fines - Discussion - Onoda, G. Y., Jr.Mr. Raden has described the practical problems associated with fines in phosphate rock beneficiation. In this discussion, a colloid chemical viewpoint is given to the problem of separating phosphate v
Jan 1, 1979
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Comparative Furnace Designs for the Expansion of PerliteBy Herbert A. Stein, John B. Murdock
Perlite is a natural volcanic glass which expands into an insulation material upon the application of heat. This paper discusses the operating characteristics of eight different types of furnaces for
Jan 1, 1950
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On The Filtration of Water For Industrial PurposesBy P. Barnes
THE complete and accurate filtration of water (if the word ,accurate may be thus used) for the feeding of boilers, and for many similar industrial purposes, although somewhat practiced both at home an
Jan 1, 1882
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