Cincinnati Paper - Note Concerning a Grade of Iron Made from Carbonate Ole

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Edward Gridley
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1884

Abstract

At the meeting of the Institute, held at Roanoke, Va., in June, 1883, I gave some facts in relation to charcoal pig iron of unusual strength, made from our carbonate ore taken from the mine at Amenia, N. Y. My object in again bringing the subject to the attention of the Institute, is to obtain, if possible, the solution of a prohlem in connection therewith. Our furnace is of the old type, stone stack 32 feet high by 9 feet 2 inches at top of bosh; bosh about 67O pitch; stone hearth; three tuyeres of 31/4-inch opening; fuel, a mixture of hard and soft coal; blast about & to # pound pressure, and heated to 400' to 600° Fahr. by iron pipe oven on top of stack. The analysis of the roasted carbonate ore, as before given to the Institute, is as follows:
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APA: Edward Gridley  (1884)  Cincinnati Paper - Note Concerning a Grade of Iron Made from Carbonate Ole

MLA: Edward Gridley Cincinnati Paper - Note Concerning a Grade of Iron Made from Carbonate Ole. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1884.

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