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Papers - Ventilation - Progress in Air Conditioning for the Ventilation of the Butte Mines (Mining Technology, July 1941)
By A. S. Richardson
AIR conditioning, or air cooling, for the improvement of ventilation in the Butte mines has come into increasing use during the past 10 years. In part, the methods practiced have been described in pre
Jan 1, 1943
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Minerals Beneficiation - Design of Materials Handling Facilities for a Lakeside Steel Plant
By Rollin A. Slater
This paper presents a composite of ideas on materials handling systems by describing the design of an over-all system for a hypothetical steel pellet plant located on the Great Lakes. The bulk mate
Jan 1, 1970
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Papers - Lead - A Study of Drosses from Lead Blast Furnaces (With Discussion)
By G. U. Greene
The various lead producers have given the subject of lead drosses much attention in recent years but the problem of their economical treatment is yet to be solved. Formerly the copper in the furnac
Jan 1, 1937
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Institute of Metals Division - Freezing of Liquid Metal in a Mold
By G. Horvay, J. G. Henzel
Nomograms and charts are provided which permit rapid determination of the mold-casting interFace temperature and the speed of solidification when a semiinfinite ingot is cast into a semiinfinite mold.
Jan 1, 1960
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Diffusion of Magnesium and Silicon into Aluminum
By Hertha Freche
THE diffusion of magnesium and silicon from the core into the high-purity coating of Alclad sheet is important commercially, and led to the use of a duplex product for the study of diffusion by means
Jan 1, 1936
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Chicago Paper - Methods of Iron-Mining in Northern Minnesota
By F. W. Denton
Much has been written about the possibilities of the Vermilion and Mesabi ranges of northern Minnesota as producers of large quantities of high-grade iron-ore. The Mesabi range in particular has attra
Jan 1, 1898
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Progress in Alloys of Iron Research
By Francis M. Walters
THE problem of making iron-manganese alloys of scientific purity is a rather difficult one. They cannot be prepared in air because of the readiness with which the metals oxidize at the temperature of
Jan 1, 1929
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Geology of the Burro Mountains Copper District, New Mexico
By R. E. Somers
1. INTRODUCTION 1. Location, Topography, and Climate The Burro Mountains are located in the southwestern part of New Mexico, in Grant County. The group is made up of two distinct moun-tain masses, k
Jan 5, 1915
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Papers - Leaching - Description of Plants - The Metallurgical Plant of the Andes Copper Mining Company at Potrerillos, Chile
By F. N. Koepel, L. A. Callaway
The property of the Andes Copper Mining Co. is in the central part of the Republic of Chile, Province of Atacama, about 75 miles to the eastward from the port of Chafñaral. At this point the Andean sy
Jan 1, 1934
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Gem Materials (de1c0e4e-2b48-482c-bc4f-4b4da54aed64)
By Richard H. Jahns
Gem materials, comprising those minerals and closely allied natural substances used for personal adornment, for the fashioning of ornamental objects, or for other decorative purposes, have been valued
Jan 1, 1983
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Recrystallization Texture of Aluminum after Compression
By Charles Barrett
RECRYSTALLIZATION textures-the orientations of grains after recrys-tallization-have been studied extensively not only because of their metallurgical importance but also because of the information they
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Zinc - Reduction of Zinc Ores by Natural Gas
By H. A. Doerner
The process for smelting zinc developed several centuries ago is still in use. Through the experience accumulated over this long period of time, details of the process have been perfected until there
Jan 1, 1937
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Minerals Beneficiation - Design Criteria for Bin Feeders
By P. J. Carroll, H. Colijn
Feeders must be considered an integral part of the over-all bin and feeder system. Improper design of either one of these parts will affect the performance of the whole system. Feeder load, material p
Jan 1, 1969
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Distribution of Tensile Strength in Hard Drawn Copper Wire (ee5ff4ce-74fb-4688-88ab-abc048467c6b)
By Frank Harris
THE strength of hard drawn copper wire is a question of considerable importance to both manufacturer and consumer. Unlike steel and alloy wires, in which strength is governed by both chemical and phys
Jan 1, 1928
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Gem Materials
By Richard H. Jahns
Gem materials, comprising those minerals and closely allied natural substances used for personal adornment, for the fashioning of ornamental objects, or for other decorative purposes, have been valued
Jan 1, 1975
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Accounting For Minerals Companies-- A Guide To Understanding Financial Statements Of Mining Companies In An International Environment
By Canada Ernst & Whinney
INTRODUCTION The principal objective of this chapter is to provide guidance in understanding and making effective use of published financial statements of mining companies. Although financial state
Jan 1, 1985
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Constiution and Thermal Treatment - A Micrographic Study of the Cleavage of Hydrogenized Ferrite (Metals Technology, February 1943) (with discussion)
By Carl A Zapffe, George A. Moore
In a previous publication from this laboratory1 the conclusion was drawn that the embrittling effect of occluded hydrogen on iron and steel must result from the precipitation of the gas within small o
Jan 1, 1943
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Constiution and Thermal Treatment - A Micrographic Study of the Cleavage of Hydrogenized Ferrite (Metals Technology, February 1943) (with discussion)
By Carl A. Zapffe, George A. Moore
In a previous publication from this laboratory1 the conclusion was drawn that the embrittling effect of occluded hydrogen on iron and steel must result from the precipitation of the gas within small o
Jan 1, 1943
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California Paper - Nickel-Steel ; A Synopsis of Experiment and Opinion
By David H. Browne
The trite maxim that man is a tool-using animal might nowa-days be amended by saying that man is a tool-choosing animal. The chipped flint, at first all-sufficient, gave way to hammered bronze, and th
Jan 1, 1900
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Medical Practice at Climax - Most Modern Facilities Provided at Far Below Cost
By James Ruddy
THE medical program of the Climax Molybdenum Co. is under the supervision of the department of industrial medicine of the University of Colorado, of which James J. Waring, professor of medicine at the
Jan 1, 1946