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St. Louis Paper - Process of Spelter Production, as Practiced at Carondelet, Missouri, with Comparisons
By John W. Pack
At present the manufacture of metallic zinc, or spelter, in Missouri, is carried on only at the establishments located at Carondelet, or South St. Louis. Although the development of the industry has n
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Effects Of Reagentizing Temperature And Ionic Strength And Their Interactions In Hematite Flotation
By P. Somasundaran, R. D. Kulkarni
Reagentizing at elevated temperature, reported in the past as beneficial for the flotation of hematite using oleate, is studied here as a function of collector concentration, solution pH and ionic str
Jan 1, 1978
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Mental Factors In Industrial Organization
By Thomas Read
READJUSTMENT Of the industrial world to a peace .basis after more than 4 years of war will involve many fundamental and far-reaching changes that cannot as yet he clearly foreseen or definitely provid
Jan 2, 1919
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Magnesium - Production of Magnesium by the Carbothermic Process at Permanente. (Metals Technology, Feb. 1944)
By T. A. Dungan
The thermal processes for the production of metallic magnesium can be divided into two general classifications, the direct reduction of magnesia with carbon and the indirect reduction of compounds of
Jan 1, 1944
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Heavy Media Separation Flowsheet Development
By Colin G. Wilson
This paper considers the heavy liquid laboratory tests used to determine the amenability of a potential ore to the heavy media process. The results of the laboratory testing are correlated to actual p
Jan 1, 1978
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Abstracts of Papers Presented in Drill Steel Sessions New York Meeting - Investigation of Fatigue of Metals under Stress
By H. F. Moore
We have studied the simple case of repeated stress, without considering impact, which might bring in other factors. This investigation has shown that steel under repeated applications of stress, rever
Jan 1, 1922
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Discussions - Of Mr. Lucaa's Paper on the Great Oil-Well Near Beaumont, Texas (see p. 362)
E. T. Dumble, Houston, Texas (communication to the Secretary) : During the field-season of 1890 I had occasion to examine some of the salines of eastern Texas. As the result of my stridy of them I cam
Jan 1, 1902
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Correlation Between High Frequency Acoustic Emission And Stress Redistribution In Potash Mining
By James B. Vance, Parviz Mottahed
An extensive research program has been carried out at PCS Mining for some time into the use of high frequency microseismic emissions in the range of 30-200 kHz for roof fall warning in the mines. A la
Jan 1, 1984
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St. Louis Paper - Avoidable Waste at American Lead Smelting Works
By A. Eilers
In a former paper on Western Smelting Works, I mentioned the great difficulty of obtaining accurate information in regard to the economy of the processes in practice; and to-day, although nearly two y
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Avoidable Waste At American Lead Smelting Works
By A. Filers
IN a former paper on Western Smelting Works, I mentioned the great difficulty of obtaining accurate information in regard to the economy of the processes in practice ; and to-day, although nearly two
Jan 1, 1875
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The Whale Lode, Of Park County, Colorado Territory
By Joseph L. Jernegan
THE Whale Lode occurs in the main range of the Rocky Mountains, Park County, Colorado Territory, at Hall Valley. It has been opened up and worked to some extent by the Whale Mine, situated some 11,300
Jan 1, 1875
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Advantages of High Production Level in Underground Mining
By D. S. Nilsson
Small-scale mines are today expected to provide much of the increased production of metals and coal this county demands. But in fact the category of larger mines tends to grow in number and size faste
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - Control of Strain Aging in Alpha-Iron
By Eric R. Morgan, J. C. Shyne
STRAIN aging is the name given to time-dependent changes which occur in the properties of cold-worked metals and alloys during storage. These changes are best observed through a study of mechanical pr
Jan 1, 1958
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Stratigraphy Of The Mascot-Jefferson City Zinc District
By Howard W. Miller, Charles R. L. Oder
APPROXIMATELY 5000 tons of zinc ore a day was mined during 1943 in the Mascot-Jefferson City district in East Tennessee. This ore came from the Kingsport formation, a part of the Knox dolomite, of Ord
Jan 1, 1945
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Nickel Recovery From Hydroxide Slurries By Pressure Reduction
By R. G. Whittemore, R. Derry
Nickel metal, in powder form, has been produced by pressure reduction, with hydrogen gas, of slurries of nickel hydroxide at temperatures up to 250°C. The nickel hydroxide was obtained by precipitatio
Jan 1, 1973
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Refining Petroleum by Liquefied Sulphur Dioxide
By L. Edeleanu
Crude petroleum is a mixture of various groups of hydrocarbons and some bodies containing oxygen or sulphur.
Jan 1, 1915
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Cincinnati Paper - The Iridium Industry
By W. L. Dudley
It is my desire to call attention to a new industry which was started about four years ago, through the discovery by Mr. John Holland, a resident of this city, of the methods employed in working the m
Jan 1, 1884
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The Little Shift In The Big Picture
By John V. Beall
Runding the bottom corner of the West Africa11 hump, one hovers off the coast of the tiny Republic of Liberia. But not for long-as Portuguese navigators, Blackbirders, and Farrell Line captains have l
Jan 12, 1962
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The Economic Value of Precise Particle Size Measurement and Control
By B. J. Klee
What is the economic basis for direct, continuous particle size measurement and control? First, precise grinding control is necessary to achieve and maintain a specified recovery and throughput. Secon
Jan 11, 1976
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New York Secondary Metals - Modern Non-ferrous Secondary Metal Producer (with Discussion)
By Don C. Blackmar
The production of non-ferrous secondary metals has become a large and important industry in the United States, and deals with practically cvery type of manufacturing concern. Its business is unique in