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Papers - Crushing and Grinding - The Hadsel Mill
By R. G. Hall
The method of crushing rock by throwing with violence against a resisting surface does not differ in principle from the method of dropping it from a height upon a specially arranged surface. The forme
Jan 1, 1935
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Coal - A Study of Coal Classification and Its Application to the Coking Properties of Coal
By Michael Perch, Charles C. Russell
The fact that coal is a complex organic material and heterogeneous in composition has made its study extremely difficult, particularly in regard to obtaining a fundamental concept of the processes inv
Jan 1, 1950
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The Use of Spiral Classifiers as Ball Mill Feeders
By T. C. King
AT the new Graham-Central Mill of Eagle-Picher, near Galena, Ill., material is simultaneously dewatered and introduced into the ball-mill scoop boxes by the use of variable-speed, 24-in. spiral classi
Jan 9, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - The Vapor Pressure and Thermodynamic Activities of Zinc in Solid Alpha Brasses
By C. A. Siebert, O. S. Duffendack, A. W. Herbenar
IN metallurgical problems involving the study of equilibrium in binary systems, the ,existence of an additional vapor phase, due to the presence of a volatile component in the alloy, has often been ne
Jan 1, 1951
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Depreciation for Mines in the Light of Current Legislation
By I. A. Ettlinger
DEPRECIATION allowances have become firmly rooted in our income tax structure both by legislation and by court decisions. Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau has recently stated before the Ways and M
Jan 1, 1934
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Metallurgy of Lead - Foreign Smelters More Active Than the Domestic
By E. P. Fleming
COMPARED to the situation abroad, the domestic industry continues to lag both as regards the production and consumption of newly mined lead. During 1938 we produced and consumed slightly over 20 per c
Jan 1, 1939
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Books For Engineers
The Mining Journal Annual Review. The Mining Journal, London. $1.00, 200 pp., 1952.-Contains 70 specially contributed articles reporting on events in the metalliferous mining industry throughout the w
Jan 1, 1952
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New Mexico School of Mines, and New Mexico State Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico School of Mmes, and State Bureau of Mmes and Mineral Resources, Socorro, N. M E. H Wells, President and Director Available publications of the State Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resource
Jan 1, 1933
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A Method for Determining the Water Content of Sands
By H. G. Botset
A KNOWLEDGE of the water content of producing sands is becoming of increasing importance to the petroleum industry. It is now a generally accepted fact that practically all oil sands contain some free
Jan 1, 1938
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Use of Diamond-impregnated Cemented Carbide for Core Bits
By W. C. Weslow
AN extended program devoted to the development of a matrix for holding diamonds of a size and. kind not heretofore generally used is being carried on by the Carboloy Company, and this paper describes
Jan 1, 1940
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Iron and Steel Division - Effect of Certain Primary Mill Heating and Rolling Practices on Slab Surface Quality
By C. A. Hope, H. B. Wishart
THE number and severity of surface imperfections on rolled slabs, assuming the reception of uniformly good quality heats from the open hearths, depend upon a number of conditions associated with heati
Jan 1, 1956
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Minerals Beneficiation - Collection of Laboratory Dusts
By Benny Langston, Frank M. Stephens
Although little information is available concerning small-scale equipment for dust collection in laboratories, it is possible to adapt standard equipment for laboratory use. Dust from laboratory proce
Jan 1, 1955
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Inspiration's Successful Change to Open-Pit Mining
By H. C. Weed
THE Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co., located in the Globe-Miami district at Inspiration, Ariz., became a producer of copper in 1915. From 1915 until 1948, 116,278,000 tons of ore were produced fro
Jan 8, 1950
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Papers - Classification - Constitution and Nature of Pennsylvania. Anthracite with Comparisons to Bituminous Coal (With Discussion)
By Homer Griffield Turner
The nature and comparative features of anthracite and bituminous coals have been discussed by the writer in two previous papers.' Although this paper is offered as a further contribution to the s
Jan 1, 1930
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Temperature Problems In Foundry And Melting Room
By John Goheen
CONSIDERABLE work has been done in developing a pyrometer to measure the temperature of molten brasses, bronzes, and aluminum in the crucible. On account of the high melting points and the amount of z
Jan 11, 1921
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Rowland- A Workable Approach To Mining Coal
By Robert Sisselman
Saving time and energy at Consolidation Coal Co.'s Rowland mine is realized by exploiting its coal deposits via three mining methods. Surface, auger and underground techniques are uniquely combin
Jan 1, 1970
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The Influence of Silicon and Graphite on the Open-Hearth Process
By ALEX. S. THOMAS
HOWEVER good a furnace may be in regard to design, etc., or however excellent in the quality of the gas used, a suitable heat for the successful working of the metal cannot be obtained unless the melt
Nov 1, 1906
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A New Thermocouple for the Determination of Temperatures up to at Least 1800° C.
By G. R. Fritterer
INVESTIGATORS in the field of temperature measurement have long sought a thermoelectric couple fulfilling the following requirements: 1. It should be useful up to and including high industrial temper
Jan 1, 1933
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Ore Deposits of the Yellow Pine-Mining District, Clark County, Nevada
By Fred Hale
OWING to the large area included in the Yellow Pine mining district, and the-varied nature of its mineral deposits, a detailed geological description of the district could be covered only in an extens
Jan 2, 1918
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Nominations For Officers (95c972f2-a5e4-46d3-8661-e5bbbf593055)
The co-operation of the members of the Institute is earnestly sought by the Committee on Nominations, recently appointed by the Board of . Directors, in its work of formulating a ticket for officers a
Jan 7, 1915