Collection Of Laboratory Dusts

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Benny Langston Frank M. Jr. Stephens
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 8, 1954

Abstract

IN recent years much attention has been given to recovery, treatment, and disposal of dusts discharged into the atmosphere from operations of industry. Considerable data has been accumulated on both operational1-4 and design5,6 of dust-collector equipment for commercial installations. On the other hand, there is almost no published data on design and construction of small-scale equipment to handle dust problems that arise in the ore-dressing laboratory. Dust-collection equipment such as multiclones, single-cyclones, scrubbers, chemical and mechanical filters, settling chambers, and electrostatic separators has proved its efficiency for collecting dust in industry. In the laboratory, however, the engineer is faced with the problem of collecting small quantities of dust, inexpensively, without diverting the major effort from the metallurgical problem to the problem of collecting dust produced by the process.
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APA: Benny Langston Frank M. Jr. Stephens  (1954)  Collection Of Laboratory Dusts

MLA: Benny Langston Frank M. Jr. Stephens Collection Of Laboratory Dusts. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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