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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Apparatus for Metallography
By Carle R. Hayward
The growing importance of metallography has caused a corresponding interest in the improvement of apparatus for preparing specimens of metals and alloys for microscopic examination. The purpose of
Jan 1, 1912
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Rational Methods Of Planning Experiments
By Teder R. I., M. M. Protodyakonov
In order to find an empirical relation between a quantity F and (m) independent variables or factors, each of which take (n) different values or levels, it is necessary to conduct nm different experim
Jan 1, 1971
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Hydro-Blast Mining Shoots Ahead
By A. B. Fly
Borehole mining combines the principles of hydraulic mining, slurry mucking and rotary drilling. The borehole is drilled with conventional equipment and is cased down to the top of the mining zone. Th
Jan 3, 1969
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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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Discussions - Of Mr. Weed's Paper on Ore-Deposits Near Igneous Contacts (see p. 715)
In Mr. Weed's interesting paper, frequent reference is made to the Cananea copper-deposits, which are said to have been so vigorously exploited that they produced 14,000,000 Ib. of copper in 1901
Jan 1, 1903
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Papers - Copper and Brass - Alpha-phase Boundary of the Ternary System Copper-silicon-manganese (With Discussion)
By Cyril Stanley Smith
Although alloys of copper and silicon were examined several years ago,' and their excellent mechanical properties were shown, it was not until C. B. Jacobs 2 introduced manganese in small quantit
Jan 1, 1930
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Exudations on Copper Castings
By W. H. Bassett
Beads of metal frequently appear at the ends of cast-copper wire bars and on the sides of wedge cakes near the top. These are richer in cuprous-oxide than the rest of the casting. A micrographical stu
Jan 2, 1926
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Piping And Segregation Of Ingots Of Steel And Ductility-Tests For Open-Hearth Steel Rails.
By P. H. Dudley
THE piping and segregation of ingots of steel is a comprehensive subject, and must be studied in reference to the different grades of soft, medium, and hard steel, rather than to discuss it in a gener
Jan 4, 1913
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High-Strength Gold Alloys For Jewelry Age Hardening In Phenomena In Gold -Alloys
By E. M. Wise
THE properties required of gold alloys for jewelry are not well standardized, due in part to problems peculiar to certain branches of the jewelry industry, in part to the individual preference of the
Jan 1, 1928
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Symposia - Symposium on Cohesive Strength (Metals Technology, December 1944) - A High-speed Dilatometer and the Transformational Behavior of Six Steels in Cooling (With discussion)
By C. E. Jackson, E. C. Nelson, A. L. Christenson
Much information regarding the transfornlatio~lal characteristics of a steel as it cools in a known manner from the austenitic state can be obtained from dilatometric studies. This method has received
Jan 1, 1945
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Recrystallization And Grain Growth In Cold-Worked Polycrystalline Metals
By Arthur E. Bousu, C. T. Eddy, L. W. Eastwood
THE recrystallization and grain-growth phenomena of cold-worked metals have considerable industrial importance because of their role in the fabrication of metals. For this reason, and because of the g
Jan 1, 1935
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Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation Characteristics of Chromite and Serpentine
By M. Sagheer
This paper gives a report of the laboratory work investigating the fundamental flotation characteristics of chromite and its commonly associated mineral, serpentine. Floatability curves, showing float
Jan 1, 1967
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Paper - Electrical Methods - Recent Results in Electrical Prospecting for Ore (With Discussion)
By Hans Lundberg
In order to comprehend the help and information that may be expected from electrical prospecting, it is necessary to have at least a general knowledge of the methods and principles involved in prepari
Jan 1, 1929
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Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamics of the Primary Solid Solution of Tin in Antimony
By C. Ernest Birchenall, Gerd M. Rosenblatt
The pressure and molecular weight of the antimony vapor over solid solutions of tin in antimony, containing 97.4, 94.9, 93.0, and 90.7 at. pct Sb, have been measured from 445° to 545°C by the torsion-
Jan 1, 1962
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Production - Domestic - Oil Development and Production in Wyoming in 1936
By E. W. Krampert
The oil industry was very active in Wyoming in 1936, in contrast to the several quiet years preceding. Production for the year again increased about 7 per cent, following an 8 per cent increase in 193
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - Metal Mining - Protective Measures Against Gas Hazards at United Verde Mine (With Discussion)
By Oscar A. Glaeser
It is common knowledge that the iron orebodies of the Mesabi Range lie nearly horizontal and are of trough or blanketlike types. These orebodies are from a few feet to several hundred feet thick and v
Jan 1, 1930
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The Electrolytic Zinc Plant Of Ruhr-Zinc GMBH., Datteln, West Germany
By H. R. Wuthrich
The Metallgesellschaft AG decided in late 1965 to build an Electrolytic Zinc Plant at Datteln (W. Germany). Lurgi-Chemie was entrusted with the engineering and erection of the entire plant. Ground was
Jan 1, 1970
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Sand Deposits Of Titanium Minerals
By J. L. Gillson
Historically, rock deposits and sand deposits of titanium minerals came into production about the same time, although there may be some argument as to what is meant by production. Beach de- posits of
Jan 4, 1959
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Manganese in Non-ferrous Alloys (742c943c-f782-4522-95ef-3ffcccc42560)
By M. G. Corson
INFORMATION regarding the use of manganese alloys has hitherto been incomplete and available only from widely scattered sources. This paper attempts a systematic description of properties .and uses of
Jan 1, 1927
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Surface and Interfacial Tensions of Oil-water Systems in Texas Oil Sands
By H. K. Livingston
THE first person to investigate intensively the vast field of surface phenomena and capillary effects was the eminent English scientist, Lord Rayleigh (1842-1919), who laid down most of the fundamenta
Jan 1, 1938