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Cleveland Paper - The Methods of the United States Steel Corporation for the Commercial Sampling and Analysis of Pig-Iron
By J. M. Camp
In conforniity with the design of the oficials of the United States Steel Corporation for the standardization of the methods employed in the sampling and analysis of all materials encountered in their
Jan 1, 1913
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Cleveland Paper - The Microstructure of Iron and Steel
By William Campbell
The structure of iron and steel, though the object of so much study and research for the past 25 years, is by no means thoroughly understood. In the first place, we have three or more distinct iron
Jan 1, 1913
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Cleveland Paper - The Mount Morgan Mine, Queensland
By T. A. Rickard
Among the gold-deposits discovered in recent vears none is more extraordinary in richness or interesting in structure than that of the famous mine at Mount Morgan. At a time when but few Australian mi
Jan 1, 1892
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Cleveland Paper - The Occurrence of Gold in the Eocene Deposits of Texas
By E. T. Dumble
For many years there have been occasional reports of the discovery of gold from a belt of the coast country of Texas which is underlain by deposits belonging to the lower Eocene. For the most part the
Jan 1, 1913
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Cleveland Paper - The Physical and Chemical Equations of the Open-Hearth Process. [Discussion of the Paper by Mr. Campbell, Transactions, xix., p. 128]
By Henry D. Hibbard
Henry D. HibbaRd, Pittsburgh, Pa,: This is a most interesting and instructive paper, some of whose lessons should find immediate application. It points out how fuel-consumption is to be decreased in o
Jan 1, 1892
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Cleveland Paper - The Precipitation of Metals from Hyposulphite Solutions
By C. A. Stetefeldt
Metallurgical processes cannot be conducted successfully With out the aid of analytical chemistry. The great perfection of Iead smelting in the West, for instance, has only been accomplished by the an
Jan 1, 1892
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Cleveland Paper - The Refining of Sulphides Obtained in the Lixiviation Process with Hyposulphite Solutions
By C. A. Stetefeldt
Steam-dRied sulphides, obtained in the lixiviation-process, are now almost exclusively sold to smelters, the old methods of melting (after roasting) in crucibles, or cupelling with lead at the mill, h
Jan 1, 1892
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Cleveland Paper - The Sampling of Gold-Bullions (with Discussion)
By Frederic P. Dewey
At the Seventh International Congress of Applied Chemistry I presented a paper,' The Assay and Valuation of Gold-Bullion, in which are briefly mentioned a few illustrations of different methods o
Jan 1, 1913
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Cleveland Paper - The St. Helens Mining-District
By Horace V. Winchell
The St. Helens mining-district, indicated in sketch-map, Fig. 1, is chiefly in Townships 9 and 10 North, Ranges 5 and 6 East of the Willamette meridian, in Skamania county, Wash. There is no railroad
Jan 1, 1913
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Cleveland Paper - The Sulphatizing-Roasting of Copper-Ores and Concentrates
By Utley Wedge
In general, the art of securing copper from sulphide ores or concentrates may be said to consist of: (1) separation, in the molten state, of copper sulphide with some iron sulphide, from the great bul
Jan 1, 1913
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Cleveland Paper - The Ta-yeh Iron-Ore Deposits, Hu-pei Province, China
By C. M. Weld
In the course of my professional work in China during the fall of 1907, I had an opportunity to visit the iron-ore mines at Ta-yeh in Hu-pei province (long. 114O 50t E., lat. 30' 20t N.). It occu
Jan 1, 1913
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Cleveland Paper - The Ultimate Source of Metals
By Blamey Stevens
It is now generally agreed that most metals have been brought to the surface of the earth by volcanic agencies. The question as to how these metals came from the volcanic matrix to the mineral deposit
Jan 1, 1913
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Cleveland Paper - The Utility of Efficiency-Records in the Manufacture of Iron
By John Jermain Porter
In taking up this subject it is first necessary to define our terms. Efficiency, in its engineering usage, means the ratio between actual and theoretical results, and efficiency-records thus involve t
Jan 1, 1913
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Cleveland Paper - The Velocity of Blast-Furnace Gases
By John A. Church
The Lake Superior blast-furnaces probably represent the maximum economy of fuel possible in this country. They smelt an ore which is very rich and easily reducible, and as the small amount of gangue p
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Cleveland Paper - The Wood Flotation Process
By Henry E. Wood
In my opinion, the concentration of minerals by flotation is the most interesting problem in ore-dressing, and will command eventually far more consideration than it has at present. For many ores it f
Jan 1, 1913
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Cleveland Paper - The World's Product of Silver
By R. W. Raymond
Recent literary labors have led me to the compilation of the following tables and estimates, which may possess interest for my colleagues in the Institute, and which are here submitted without comment
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Cleveland Paper - What is Steel?
By A. L. Holley
The general usage of engineers, manufacturers, and merchants, is gradually, bat surely, fixing the answer to this question. In every country rails, boiler-plates, and machinery bars, whether hard or s
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Cleveland Paper - Wittorff’s Iron-Carbon Equilibrium Diagram
By Bradley Stoughton
My attention was called by Prof. Henry M. Howe to the article by N. M. Wittorff, entitled Preliminary Investigation of Primary Crystallization and Subsequent Physico-Chemical Permutations in Iron-Carb
Jan 1, 1913
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Cleveland, October
The fall meeting of the Institute of Metals and Iron and Steel Divisions was held at Cleveland, Ohio, Oct 20-22, and was a part of the National Metal Congress The registration at the technical session
Jan 1, 1937
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Cleveland-Cliffs Conveyor System Uses Twisted Belt
By D. Kelly Campbell
Cleveland-Cliffs Conveyor System Uses Twisted Belt To: 1 -Beat Upper Peninsula Weather 2- Solve Underground Transportation Problems
Jan 7, 1953