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Alternatives To Conventional Cokemaking And Consuming Practices
By Francis J. Kiessling
Energy and the conversion of potential energy into alternate forms is becoming a topic of household conversation for a larger segment of the world's population as mankind's desire for produc
Jan 1, 1980
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Alternatives to flow-through
By Robert B. Parsons
"It is generally felt that flow-through shares face a bleak future under the set of tax rules proposed in the federal government's tax reform white paper. Industry and government circles are begi
Jan 1, 1988
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Alternatives To Oxyacetylene Metal-Cutting
By M. W. Ryan
The US Bureau of Mines investigated cold-cutting alternatives to oxyacetylene torch cutting of metal. The alternatives examined were a pneumatic circular saw with an abrasive cutting wheel, a handheld
Jan 1, 1996
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Alternatives To Pumping?
By R. L. Loofbourow
Most wet mines face unquantified water costs as well as the obvious wing costs. Both kinds of cost are multiplied by work at greater depth and by higher unit prices. This intensified challenge merits
Jan 1, 1980
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Alternatives to Shovel/Truck Pre-Stripping: Three Case Studies
By Richard R. Marston, Scott Herr, Steve Pries, Donald L. Jr Ewart
The purpose of this paper is to identify and examine alternative methods (other than shovel/truck stripping) of effecting the pre-stripping of consolidated overburden, in conjunction with dragline str
Jan 1, 1992
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Alternatives when Mine Ventilation Inadequate
When a fire or explosion occurs underground the ventilation maybe disrupted and the atmos- phere may become oxygen deficient and filled with noxious and flammable gases. The basic survival technique
Jan 1, 1983
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Altos Hornos De Mexico Concentrator And Pelletizing Plant, Circular Grate Design And Operational Concepts
By S. S. Sephton
The La Perla Mine, owned by Altos Hornos de Mexico, S.A., is located approximately 100 miles east of the City of Chihuahua in the State of Chihuahua, Mexico. The mine began operations in 1958. Existin
Jan 1, 1972
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Alumar: Improving Local Communities Capacities For Implementation A Sustainable Development Model. São Luis- Maranhão-Brazil.
By D. Campos, J. M. Macedo, S. Chadwick
The incorporation of low cost technology transfer to increase the ability of locals to acquire and maintain long term employment are key ingredients for sustainable industrial development. Alcoa’s Alu
Jan 1, 2004
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Alumina
By W. D. Elston, A. E. McLaughlin, G. B. Hampton, W. L. Barham, J. F. Murphy, W. H. Cundiff, J. W. Mulloy, R. G. Breuer, J. W. Shaffer
Introduction Alumina (aluminum oxide) is the material from which all the world's aluminum is produced. In the Western World, all the alumina is made from bauxite by the Bayer process. In t
Jan 1, 1985
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Alumina And By-Products From Utah Alunite - - The Alumet Project
By David L. Thompson
The Alumet Company, a partnership of National .Steel Corporation, the Southwire Company, and Earth Sciences, Inc., is in the final phase of its feasibility study for an alunite plant. To be located in
Jan 1, 1976
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Alumina Com Adições De Nióbia, Sílica E Magnésia Para Proteção Balística
By Alaelson Vieira Gomes
Amostras de alumina APC-2011 SG com nióbia, sílica e magnésia foram sinterizadas a 1400 °C/3h, a fim de serem avaliadas suas propriedades balísticas. A adição de nióbia foi de 6% e 8% em peso; sílica
Oct 30, 2017
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Alumina From Alunite - Domestic Resources
By Charles W. Bauer
Most of the aluminum produced in the United States today is derived from foreign bauxite deposits. Earth Sciences, Inc. initiated a program to evaluate domestic non-bauxite sources for alumina in the
Jan 1, 1980
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Alumina From Alunite - Domestic Resources
By Charles W. Bauer
Most of the aluminum produced in the United States today is derived from foreign bauxite deposits. Earth Sciences, Inc. initiated a program to evaluate domestic non bauxite sources for alumina in the
Jan 1, 1982
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Alumina From Clay By The Lime-Sinter Method
By F. R. Archibald, C. F. Jackson
THE prospect of winning aluminum from clay was recorded almost a century ago at a time when the metal was no more than a curiosity.? As the industry developed, and it has probably developed faster tha
Jan 1, 1944
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Alumina From Clay By The Lime-Sinter Method II
By F. R. Archibald, C. M. Nicholson
THE present paper may be considered complementary to an earlier contribution on the same subject by F. R. Archibald and C. F. Jackson.1 It is particularly concerned with engineering and technological
Jan 1, 1948
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Alumina from Clays
By Karim El-Ouassiti, Marc Minville, Stéphane Chabot, Claude Bazin, Valérie Ouellet
"Alumina is the main source of aluminium and it is extracted almost exclusively from bauxite ores found in the Southern hemisphere. Clays are abundant minerals that contain from 15 to 40% w/w of alumi
Jan 1, 2005
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Alumina From Darling Range Bauxite
The characteristics'of the Darling Range bauxite deposits are compared with tho"se of other large deposits in Australia and over seas The Bayer Process is them described with particular refere
Jan 1, 1973
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Alumina From Non-Bauxite Sources - An Overview
By H. H. Murray
Abstract. World reserves of bauxite are abundant. Domestic reserves are limited and as a consequence the United States must rely on foreign suppliers for over 90 percent of its bauxite. Nationalizatio
Jan 1, 1980
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Alumina From Oil Shale
By John Ward Smith
Dawsonite bearing oil shale of Colorado's Green River Formation offers a unique and vast (6.5 billion tons of Al2O3) resource of easily extractable alumina. The processing methods required by the
Jan 1, 1980
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Alumina From Oil Shale
By John Ward Smith
Dawsonite-bearing oil shale of Colorado's Green River formation offers a unique and vast (more than 5.9 Gt of A120 j) resource of easily extractable alumina. The processing methods required by th
Jan 1, 1982