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Large IngotsBy Francis B. Foley
THE casting of steel in large molds brings into play all of the undesirable effects that result inevitably from slow cooling. The origin of the molten metal, whether basic or acid open hearth or elect
Jan 1, 1947
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Fatalities from Electrical Accidents Inside Bituminous Coal MinesBy Howard Eavenson
SOME time ago, in a conference considering the mechanizing of a group of mines, I was asked if I knew of any data showing the relative frequency of accidents due to the use of 275 or 550-volt current
Jan 5, 1928
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New York Paper - Operation of Blast-furnace Plant of Columbia Steel Corpn. at Ironton, Utah (with Discussion)By W. R. Phibbs
The blast furnace of the Columbia Steel Corpn., at Ironton, Utah, was put in blast April 30, 1024, and its operation has presented some interesting problems. The coke for the furnace is furnished by 3
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Discussion - Of the Report on The Uniform Nomenclature of Iron and Steel (see Bi-Monthly Bulletin, No. 20, March, 1908, pp. 227 to 237)[Steel, iron which is malleable at least in some one range of temperature, and in addition is either (A) cast into an initially malleable mass ; or (B) is capable of hardening greatly by sudden coolin
Jan 1, 1909
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Climax Dedicates Acid Leach-Charcoal Adsorption Process For Moly Oxide OresA new $18-million hydrometallurgical ore treatment facility for the recovery of molybdenum oxide was dedicated at Climax, Colo., on November 19 by Climax Molybdenum Co., division of AMAX. The Company
Jan 12, 1966
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Concerning The Properties And Differences Of Charcoals And The Customary Methods Of Making Them.I HAVE already described to you many kinds of fusions and fires and still have many to describe if1 am to guide you, as I intend, among the operations of these processes. In all these, quantities of c
Jan 1, 1942
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Appraisal Of Coal-Property ValuesBy H. M. Chance
THE present value of most coal properties resides largely in the coal remaining to be mined, which thus constitutes the most important asset. The object of this paper is to discuss methods commonly us
Jan 6, 1926
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Membership (0e5babf5-1402-43e9-bb49-eefc87718f1b)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period June 10 to July 10, 1915: Members AGTHE, FRED. THOMAS, Quarry Supt., Atlas Portland Cement C
Jan 8, 1915
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The Anthracite SituationBy R. V. Norris
THE wage rates and working conditions in the anthracite. region of Pennsylvania have been governed for nearly 20 years by the award of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission, appointed Oct. 16, 1902, b
Jan 6, 1922
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The Effect Of The Presence Of A Small Amount Of Copper In Medium-Carbon Steel (de25c874-4120-4d68-8cc3-b5a1a7816cb8)FRANK N. SPELLER,? Pittsburgh,. Pa.-Mr. -Hayward's paper again draws attention to the fact that copper in steel is not the enemy that a good many of us it one time thought it was. He shows clearl
Jan 4, 1918
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Papers - Health and Safety in Mines - Diagnosis of Silicosis (Abstract)By Adelaide Ross Smith
Both history and physical examination are unreliable in the diagnosis of silicosis. In some studies 25 per cent of individuals with silicosis have been found to have no symptoms whatever. The posit
Jan 1, 1934
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Tin and Coal Deposits of the Fu Chuan District, China (53f4fc80-12b1-4536-befe-41d6f4b24601)Discussion of the paper of M. B. YUNG, presented at the Pittsburgh meeting; October, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 93, September, 1914, pp. 2451 to 2458. T. T. READ, New York, N. Y.-I might .poin
Jan 4, 1915
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Report of Pyrometer Committee of National Research Council - DiscussionF. E. BASH, Philadelphia, Pa.-In order to make a definite check on the emissivity of crucible steel under works conditions, a test was planned and executed by the plant of the Midvale Steel Co., by a
Jan 12, 1919
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Bauxitization In The Pocos De Caldas District, BrazilBy Benjamin N. Webber
During World War II the Pocos de Caldas bauxite deposits of Minas Gerais in Brazil yielded some 60,000 tons. Since then they have maintained a small but almost continuous production. Known for many ye
Jan 8, 1959
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Discussion – “Problems In Sulfide Ore Processing” – Discussion – Fuerstenau, M. C.The failure of finely-divided sulfide particles to respond to flotation has resulted in a significant loss of our natural resources. As mentioned by Professor Arbiter, the overall recovery of copper f
Jan 1, 1979
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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas Development in Colorado in 1934By C. E. Shoenfelt
Operations ill Colorado oil fields in 1934 were not quite so extensive as in 1933, but much better results were obtained and one new oil field was discovered. In all, 26 wells were drilled, of which 9
Jan 1, 1935
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Technical Notes - Melting Point of Germanium and the Constitution of Some Ge-Ga AlloysBy P. Breidt, E. S. Greiner
THIS note reports a determination of the melting point of germanium, and the liquidus of the Ge-Ga alloys; lattice constants of the a phase are given. The alloys were prepared by melting ge
Jan 1, 1956
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Rumania during 1931By I. Ionel Gardescu
During the latter part of 1930 an agreement was reached among operators in Rumania to curtail the production of oil to about 100,000 bbl. per day. This agreement lasted only a few months and 1931 show
Jan 1, 1932
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Chicago Engineers Preparedness CampaignA group of prominent engineers and contractors of Chicago and vicinity have cooperated in forming a Joint Committee on Military Engineering. The founders are members of all of the leading engineering
Jan 5, 1916
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How Stepwise Financing Can Your Prospect into an Operating MineBy Robert M. McGeorge, Edward S. Frohling
Most mining engineers and metallurgists who get out of school usually wind up working for a large or medium-sized company and are seldom heard of again. The enterprising few who decide to go into busi
Jan 9, 1975