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    The Losses In Copper Dressing At Lake Superior.*

    By H. S. Munroe

    THE native copper of Lake Superior occurs in the form of fine grains and scales, disseminated in small percentage through the copper-bearing rock ; and in large and small masses, from a few pounds to

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Buffalo Paper - The Silicon-Control of Carbon in Cast-Iron

    By F. E. Bachman

    Although it has been apparent to me for a long time that too great weight was currently given to the silicon-contents of foundry-iron, and that the theory of the control by silicon of the carbon-conte

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Studies Of The Design Of Shaped Explosive Charges And Their Effect In Breaking Concrete Blocks

    By George B. Clark

    THE " Munroe effect" of shaped explosive charges was discovered by Charles E. Munroe more than 50 years ago (in 1888), but it was not until World War II that it was put to any practical use. Both Alli

    Jan 1, 1947

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    New York Paper - Mining Operations in New York City and Vicinity

    By H. T. Hildage

    Although Greater New York does not bear any resemblance to a great mining district, the mining operations that are being conducted in and about the city are both extensive and interesting in character

    Jan 1, 1908

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    A Modification of Coingt's Charger

    By Frank Firmstone

    IN April, 1873, No. 2 furnace at the Glendon Iron Works being out of blast, it was decided to alter it from an open to a closed top. The three side flues, through which a part of the gas was formerly

    Jan 1, 1874

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    Gases in a Sample of Overpoled Fire-refined Copper

    By O. W. Ellis

    THE writer has dealt with the effect of various methods of melting copper upon the gas content of the metal.1 The copper referred to in his in his earlier paper was melted in the foundry both in the

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Petroleum Industry and National Defense - A Highly Developed Productive Organization Available and Willing to Meet All Demands

    By George A. Hill

    WE of the oil industry, devoted to freedom of initiative, free competitive enter- prise, and free American institutions, applaud, with one voice, affirmation by the President of the national will and

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Simple Method for Detectilig Susceptibility of 18-8 Steels to Intergranular Corrosion (T.P. 1343)

    By H Pray, H. W. Russell, Paul D. MILLER

    It is known that austenitic chromium-nickel steels that have free carbide in the grain boundaries are subject to intergranu-lar corrosion. It is difficult to detect such a susceptible condition in a f

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Simple Method for Detectilig Susceptibility of 18-8 Steels to Intergranular Corrosion (T.P. 1343)

    By H. W. Russell, H Pray, Paul D. MILLER

    It is known that austenitic chromium-nickel steels that have free carbide in the grain boundaries are subject to intergranu-lar corrosion. It is difficult to detect such a susceptible condition in a f

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Copper Refining in the United States.*

    By T. Egleston

    THE materials containing copper which are refined in the United States, are, for the most part, the native, coppers of Lake Superior. Until quite recently but little pig copper was made for sale, and

    Jan 1, 1881

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    El Algarrobo: New Open Pit Iron Mine In The Atacama Desert

    By R. C. Temps, G. E. Aiken

    Compania de Acero del Pacifico, S.A., the sole Chilean steel producer, is adding to the expanding Chilean economy with development of the El Algarrobo mine. Expected to go on stream early in 1962, Alg

    Jan 3, 1962

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    Papers - Descriptive - Geology of Castle Dome Copper Deposit, Arizona (Mining Tech., March 1948, T.P. 2302

    By N. P. Peterson

    The Castle Dome copper deposit is of the porphyry type and occurs in a body of quartz monzonite intruded into the pre-Cambrian formations and possibly into the lower part of Paleozoic limestones. The

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Papers - Descriptive - Geology of Castle Dome Copper Deposit, Arizona (Mining Tech., March 1948, T.P. 2302

    By N. P. Peterson

    The Castle Dome copper deposit is of the porphyry type and occurs in a body of quartz monzonite intruded into the pre-Cambrian formations and possibly into the lower part of Paleozoic limestones. The

    Jan 1, 1949

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    New York Paper - Steel Chimneys and Their Linings at Copper Smelting Plants (with Discussion)

    By A. G. McGregor

    In the Southwest a number of large steel chimneys discharge the gases from the copper smelting furnaces. Some of these chimneys show no deterioration after twenty years, others show serious deteriorat

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Magnesium Alloys - Grain Refinement of Magnesium Alloys without Superheating (Metals Technology, June 1945)

    By Ralph Hultgren, David W. Mitchell

    Magnesium alloys usually are superheated before casting in order to ensure fineness of grain. Superheat temperatures in common use range from 1600" to r 7o0°F.; the casting temperature, which depends

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Quenching Stresses And Precipitation Reaction In Aluminum-Magnesium Alloys

    By R. M. Brick, Arthur Phillips, A. J. Smith

    A PREVIOUS publication1§ has described the effect of quenching stresses on the lattice parameter values of high-purity aluminum-copper alloys particularly with reference to the solution and precipitat

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - Some Effects of Copper in Malleable Iron (With Discussion)

    By Earl W. Palmer, Cyril Stanley Smith

    A study of the precipitation-hardening of copper steels1 led the authors to investigate malleable iron containing copper, for the low-carbon ferritic matrix in malleable iron should lend itself admira

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - Some Effects of Copper in Malleable Iron (With Discussion)

    By Cyril Stanley Smith, Earl W. Palmer

    A study of the precipitation-hardening of copper steels1 led the authors to investigate malleable iron containing copper, for the low-carbon ferritic matrix in malleable iron should lend itself admira

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Grain Refinement Of Magnesium Alloys Without Superheating

    By Ralph Hultgren, David W. Mitchell

    MAGNESIUM alloys usually are superheated before casting in order to ensure fineness of grain. Superheat temperatures in common use range from 1600° to 1700°F while the casting temperature, which depen

    Jan 1, 1945

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    The Manufacture of Ferro-alloys in the Electric Furnace

    By Robert Keeney

    Before the outbreak of the war in 1914, the only electric-furnace smelting plant operating on a commercial basis west of the Mississippi River was an electric pig-iron plant in California; rare metal

    Jan 8, 1918