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    Chicago, Ill Paper - Recent Improvements in Copper-Smelting

    By Frederick H. McDowell

    Notwithstanding the rapidly increasing use of copper, due to the extension of its applications within the last few years, the fact of its continued steady decline in price stands prominently forward.

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Minerals Beneficiation - A Random Model for Mineral Liberation by Size Reduction

    By R. L. Wiegel

    This article proposes a physical model for an idealized binary mineral system and for the process of liberation by size reduction. Based on this model, equations are derived relating the amount of eac

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Application Of Cottrell Process In Lead And Copper Smelting

    By A. L. Labbe

    IT Is well known that the Cottrell process is more easily applied to certain kinds of smoke than to others. The successful Cottrell installations are those treating smokes that carry dust of a mechani

    Jan 8, 1925

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    Assessing the Domestic Uranium Resource Base

    Uranium, the object of a quarter billion-dollar search in the US during 1977, is a ubiquitous element rarely found in economic concentrations. It originates in magmas as a large tetravalent ion, the s

    Jan 10, 1978

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    Mineral Dressing Fundamentals

    By John Dasher, M. C. Chang

    The Crucible mine in Pennsylvania, operating on Pittsburgh seam coal, is rated at 5000 tpd. The washing plant, built in 1943, is rated at about 400 tph, using hydroseparator boxes to wash the coarse c

    Jan 3, 1959

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    Metal Recovery From Bronze Foundry Slags (27a147e9-e1f0-4988-9793-f7762afc52ef)

    By Ernest Darby

    WHEN bronze is melted in open-flame furnaces a considerable amount of slag is formed during the melting operation. This slag may be incidental to the melting practice or it may be formed intentionally

    Jan 1, 1928

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    The Magma

    Human progress has a visible material phase, easily discernible, that is expressed in the standard of living. This material phase, however, is only the outward expression of a spiritual or mental phas

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Institute of Metals Division - Isothermal Formation of Martensite at Subzero Temperatures in a High Chromium Steel

    By S. C. Das. Gupta, B. S. Lement

    isothermal formation of martensite occurs in the range of —65o to —197oC and is always preceded by some athermal transformation. By rapid cooling the isothermal, but not the athermal, component of tra

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Iron and Steel Division - End-Point Temperature Control of the Basic Oxygen Furnace

    By W. J. Slatosky

    As a means of effecting better control of endpoint temperatirres at the Jones & Laughlin basic oxygen furnace plant, a set of mathematical equations has been developed. The eqlutions are the product

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Biographical Notice - Frederick W. Matthiessen

    F. W. Matthiessen, who, with E. C. Hegeler, of La Salle, was one of the creators of the zinc industry in the-United States, was born in Altona, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, Mar. 5, 1835. He was one of

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Papers - Sampling and Analysis - Expression and Interpretation of the Size Composition of Coal

    By M. R. Geer, H. F. Yancey

    The importance of the size composition of coal is reflected in the difference in price of the various sizes of the same coal and in the large number of primary sizes and mixtures of sizes produced by

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in the Texas Panhandle in 1942

    In the Texas Panhandle 277 oil wells and 60 gas wells were completed during 1942, as compared with 647 oil and 52 gas wells completed in 1941. Fourteen dry holes were drilled in the Texas Panhandle in

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Surface Effects on Assay Beads Caused by Metals of the Platinum Group

    By J. L. Byers

    THE metals of the platinum group, ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium and platinum, have certain characteristic effects on the structure and appearance of the cupellation bead. These effect

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Complexing on Mechanical Properties of Ti-6 Al-3Mo Alloy

    By W. F. Carew, F. A. Crossley

    Tensile, creep-rupture, and stability tests were employed to evaluate the effect of a-strengthening and ß-complexing additions on the base composition Ti-6Al-3Mo. The ultimate objective was to produ

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Chicago Paper - Brief Note on Rail-Specifications

    By Robert W. Hunt

    At the Atlanta Meeting of the Institute, October, 1895, I had the honor of presenting a paper on " Specifications for Steel Rails of Heavy Sections Manufactured West of the Alleghenies,"* in which, re

    Jan 1, 1898

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    Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Improved Compositions for Cementing Wells with Extreme Temperatures

    By W. A. Walker, G. W. Ostroot

    An increase in the number of deep wells being drilled where extreme bottom-hole temperatures are encountered, and the anticipated drilling of wells where temperatures in the range of 500°F or higher m

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    Institute of Metals Division - X-Ray Identification of Phases in Type 316 Austenitic Stainless Steels Subjected to Creep Rupture (TN)

    By F. von Gemmingen, E. J. Fasiska, L. Zwell

    EARLIER studies of the dependence of creep on structure1 and of the dependence of creep rupture on creep behavior2 did not include detailed discussion of the phases present in the specimens under exam

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Plant Sampling

    By Dale K. Fields

    With today's technological advances in mineral processing equipment, there is an increasing demand for accurate system control. This can only come about through representative sampling. The p

    Jan 10, 1979

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    Commercial Recovery Of Pyrite From Coal

    By S. H. Davis

    THE pyrites used in making sulfuric acid in the United States have been largely imported from Spain and Canada, the Spanish imports amounting to nearly 1,000,000 tons per annum in the pre-war period.

    Jan 8, 1919