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New Techniques In Beneficiation Of The Florida Phosphates Of The FutureBy J. E. Lawver, J. D. Raulerson, J. P. Bernardi, R. S. Hearon, D. Lynch, G. F. McKereghan
Despite recent economic problems, the future of the Florida phosphate industry appears optimistic. Florida has enormous reserves and will continue to produce a third of the world's phosphate supp
Jan 1, 1985
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Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - Phase Relationships in the System Chromium-SiliconBy Y. A. Chang
Phase relationships in the system Cr-Si have been established based on the melting point, X-ray, metallo-graphic, and DTA studies. The three intermediate phases, Cr3Si, Cr5Si,, and CrSi,, melt congr
Jan 1, 1969
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Fluorspar And Cryolite (21a84ea9-d225-49fb-8578-f562b0457b96)By Robert B. Fulton, Gill Montgomery
Fluorspar is the commercial name for fluorite, a mineral that is calcium fluoride, CaF2. The name, derived from the Latin word fluere (to flow), refers to its low melting point and its early use in me
Jan 1, 1983
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Lithium Raw Materials (f910873d-64e6-4413-857f-f438224cde85)By Ihor A. Kunasz
Introduction Lithium minerals occur predominantly in pegmatites which contain mineral assemblages derived from the crystallization of postmagmatic fluids or from the metasomatic action by residual
Jan 1, 1983
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Papers - Segregation in Single Crystals of Solid Solution Alloys (With Discussion)By R. M. Brick, Arthur Phillips
The normal method of preparing metallic alloys for commercial use involves the preparation of a melt containing the given components in the chosen proportions and allowing the homogeneous liquid mass
Jan 1, 1937
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Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - Design and Operation of Laboratory Combustion TubesBy W. L. Penberthy, H. J. Ramey
Experimental work on the combustion oil recovery process has consisted of both laboratory and field studies. Although field experiments are the ultimate test of any oil recovery process, they are cost
Jan 1, 1967
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Alphabetical List of MembersAamot, Olav Crone, Research Engr., Guggenheim Bros. Labs., 3,771 10th Ave., New York, N. Y. '29 Abbott, Clarence E., V.P., Charge of Raw Materials, Tenn. Coal, Iron & R. R. Co., 1242 Brown-Mar
Jan 1, 1934
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Papers - Mining - Further Notes on Bumps in No. 2 Mine, Springhill, Nova Scotia (With Discussion)By T. L. McCall
The late Walter Herd1 in 1929 gave a full description of past and present conditions in No. 2 mine, Springhill, Nova Scotia, developed theories regarding the cause of these bumps and made certain sugg
Jan 1, 1934
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Thermodynamic Properties of the System Pb-S-O to 1100°By S. K. Basu, H. H. Kellogg
THE physical-chemical behavior of the system Pb-S-0 is of prime importance to the understanding of lead smelting processes, yet little accurate information is available on either equilibrium or kineti
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Burst Phenomenon in the Martensitic TransformationBy E. S. Machlin, Morris Cohen
The martensite reaction in single crystals and polycrystals of 70 pct Fe-30 pct Ni alloys is shown to be autocatalytic in nature, producing bursts of transformation during cooling. The temperature of
Jan 1, 1952
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San Francisco Paper - Ore Deposits of Sierra Mojada, Coahuila, Mexico (with Discussion)By S. F. Shaw
The Sierra Mojada mining district is situated in western Coahuila, about 8 km. east of the Chihuahua state line, and about one-half way from the northern to the southern extremity of the state. It is
Jan 1, 1923
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San Francisco Paper - Ore Deposits of Sierra Mojada, Coahuila, Mexico (with Discussion)By S. F. Shaw
The Sierra Mojada mining district is situated in western Coahuila, about 8 km. east of the Chihuahua state line, and about one-half way from the northern to the southern extremity of the state. It is
Jan 1, 1923
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Diffusion of Magnesium and Silicon into AluminumBy Hertha Freche
THE diffusion of magnesium and silicon from the core into the high-purity coating of Alclad sheet is important commercially, and led to the use of a duplex product for the study of diffusion by means
Jan 1, 1936
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Butte Paper - The Discovery and Opening of a New Phosphate Field in the United StatesBy Charles Colcock Jones
In the winter of 1902, while occupying the position of mining and examining engineer for the Mountain Copper Co., Ltd., of Keswick, Cal., I had .occasion to discuss with the General Manager, among oth
Jan 1, 1914
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Institute of Metals Division - The Anomaly in the Rate of Strain Hardening of Zinc Single Crystals (TN)By A. E. Deruyttere, J. Van der Planken, M. Laurent, Van den Bergen
FahRENHORST and schmid1 observed that zinc single crystals work hardened less rapidly when strained in liquid air (- 185°C)than in a bath at -82°C, whereas at higher temperatures the rate of work hard
Jan 1, 1962
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Index (af1867e6-0d0d-4fee-a060-a6d0c534457a)Jan 1, 1884
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Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Determination of Gases in Steel By Vacuum Fusion-Mass SpectrometryBy J. F. Martin, J. E. Friedline, L. M. Melnick, G. E. Pellissier
A method has been developed for determining gases in steel in which the gases are extracted by vacuum fusion and analyzed by mass spectrometry. This method is especially applicable for determining s
Jan 1, 1959
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Institute of Metals Division - Measurement of Topological Parameters for Description of Two- Phase Structures with Special Reference to SinteringBy R. T. DeHoff, L. J. Buteau, J. Kronsbein
Network topology is introduced and used to describe sinter bodies at various stages of the sintering process. The matrices of incidence, loop-branch. tree-branch, and cut-branch are constructed and th
Jan 1, 1965
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PART XII – December 1967 – Papers - Precipitate Reversion in 18 pct Ni-Co-Mo SteelsBy D. T. Peters
To better understand the Co-Mo interaction in maraging steels, the precipitate reversion behavior of two alloys closely related to the 18 Ni-250 grade has been studied. The reversion experiment is ca
Jan 1, 1968
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The Geological Features Of The Gold-Production Of North AmericaBy Waldemar Lindgren
CONTENTS. [ ] I. INTRODUCTION. THE precious metals, gold and silver, are the basis of the monetary systems of the world. It is, therefore, natural and inevitable that widespread interest should
Jan 1, 1913