New York Paper - Of Mr. Vogel’s Paper on Sintering and Briquetting of Flue-Dust (see p. 381)

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Dr. F. W. C. Schniewind, New York, N. Y.:—Mr. Vogel speaks of briquetting the flue-dust by means of lime. I learned recently in Europe of a process employed with considerable success at one of the blast-furnaces, where blast-furnace cinder is used with lime. The lime and cinder are mixed with the flue-dust, and exposed to superheated steam, which converts the blast-furnace cinder into cement. Briquettes are then formed in the usual way. Mr. Vogel :—The process referred to is the " Scoria process," which has not been in use for some time past. For that reason, I did not mention it. Prof. Arthur L. Walker, New York, N. Y.:—I would ask the commercial name for magnesium chloride, and where it can be obtained ? Mr. VoGel :—I mentioned magnesium chloride, because it has been used abroad to a large extent. In Germany it is obtained as a by-product in the manufacture of potash-salts; in the United States we have been using chloride of lime, which is cheaper. Otto Sussman, New York, N. Y.:—What is the cost of this process ? Mr. Vogel :—The cost is exceedingly low. I can give you the figures from abroad, but not for the United States, because the system has not -yet been used here commercially to
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APA:  (1913)  New York Paper - Of Mr. Vogel’s Paper on Sintering and Briquetting of Flue-Dust (see p. 381)

MLA: New York Paper - Of Mr. Vogel’s Paper on Sintering and Briquetting of Flue-Dust (see p. 381). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.

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