Colorado Paper - Discussion of Mr. Laudig's paper on Action of Blast-Furnace Gases Upon Iron- Ores (see p. 269)

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F. E. BACHMAN, Buffalo, N. Y. (Communication to the Secretary) : The investigation so fully described by Mr. Laudig was undertaken with the idea of determining if it is possible to learn by expesiment, without an actual trial in the furnace, what economical results can be expected from the use of a given ore-mixture. The research was necessarily preliminary, and the results obtained are only to be depended upon so far as they relate to the samples treated. With the exception of the ores obtained from the stock-piles of the Buffalo Furnace Company, and several samples taken at a neighboring furnace, there is no certainty that the ores represented the average shipments of any mine. For this reason the publication of the names of the ores might do producers a great injustice. The names of the ores arc therefore withheld, and their identity is further .veiled by leaving out of the analyses the phosphorus-contents. The investigation was begun with the preconceived idea that the rate of reduction would be found to be dependent upon the accessibility of the particles of the ore to the action of the reducing-gas. In other words, a spongy, brown hematite or a very fine Mesabi would be the easiest reduced. I had formed a scale with No. 21 first, No. 30 second, No. 1 third, Nos. 5, 24, 25 and the remaining Mesabis fourth, etc , which is sufficient to show how much actual results differ from a judgment based on physical characteristics. The ore expected to be most easily reduced proved to be 25th in the list, while the one placed
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APA:  (1897)  Colorado Paper - Discussion of Mr. Laudig's paper on Action of Blast-Furnace Gases Upon Iron- Ores (see p. 269)

MLA: Colorado Paper - Discussion of Mr. Laudig's paper on Action of Blast-Furnace Gases Upon Iron- Ores (see p. 269). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1897.

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