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  • NIOSH
    IC 6757 Review Of Fine Grinding In Ore Concentrators ? Introduction

    By Alexander M. Gow

    This paper summarizes a survey of fine-grinding practice in ore-concentrating plants throughout the United States, Alaska, Canada, Mexico, and Cuba as reported in the Bureau of Mines Information Circu

    Jan 1, 1933

  • NIOSH
    RI 6686 Prerefining Pig Iron With A Vortex Cone - Improvements In Desiliconizing Techniques

    By F. X. Tartaron

    This report describes work done by the Bureau of Mines to simplify the design and operation of the vortex cone, a new device for prerefining blast furnace iron. Three new apparatus arrangements were t

    Jan 1, 1965

  • NIOSH
    RI 3093 Consumption Of Explosives In January, 1931

    By W. W. Adams

    [The quantity of explosives sold in the United States in January, 1931, for domestic consumption, amounted to 368,100 kegs (9,202,510 pounds) of black blasting powder, 4,810;000 pounds of permissible

    Jan 1, 1931

  • NIOSH
    RI 8086 Phosphoric Acid by Direct Sulfuric Acid Digestion of Florida Land-Pebble Matrix

    By Jack C. White

    The purpose of this Bureau of Mines research was to determine the technical feasibility of direct sulfuric acid digestion of Florida land-pebble phosphate matrix. Preliminary tests in a continuous

    Jan 1, 1975

  • NIOSH
    IC 9294 Hydraulic Borehole Pressure Cells: Equipment, Technique, And Theories

    By Khamis Y. Haramy

    This U.S. Bureau of Mines report describes the use of Bureau-developed flat and cylindrical hydraulic borehole pressure cells. A brief description of the fabrication, installation, and pressurizing eq

    Jan 1, 1991

  • NIOSH
    IC 8843 High-Temperature Corrosion Resistance Of Ceramic Materials

    By T. A. Clancy

    Since many new mineral processing systems under development can impose severe corrosive conditions on construction materials, the Bureau of Mines reviewed and assessed the literature on corrosion resi

    Jan 1, 1980

  • NIOSH
    IC 8825 Bureau Of Mines Statistical Projection Methodology Of U. S. Mineral Consumption By End Use: Aluminum As An Example

    By William Y. Mo

    This Information Circular provides a detailed background documentation of how the Bureau of Mines projects U.S. mineral demand to the year 2000. These statistical projections serve as a quantitative b

    Jan 1, 1980

  • NIOSH
    OFR-136-77 Field Permeability Test Methods With Applications To Solution Mining

    By John E. Rourke, O&apos

    A survey of existing and developing field permeability test methods was conducted in order to identify and specify capable methods to be used in feasibility investigations or performance monitoring fo

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    RI 4185 Concentration of Urania Tin-Tungsten Ore from Solivia, South America

    By W. G. Sandell, G. M. Potter

    "As a part of the wartime activities of the Bureau of Mines, metallurgical services were extended to other Government agencies engaged in purchasing and stock-piling some of the more critical and stra

    Feb 1, 1948

  • NIOSH
    RI 6765 Improvement Of A Commercial Hypereutectic Aluminum-Silicon Master Alloy

    By R. R. Lowery

    The Bureau of Mines developed hypereutectic aluminum-silicon alloys which 11.7.d better mechanical properties than the unmodified hypereutectic alloy. A commercial aluminum-20 weight-percent silicon L

    Jan 1, 1966

  • NIOSH
    The Role of ASTM E27 Methods in Hazard Assessment Part II: Flammability and Ignitability

    By Laurence G. Britton

    Accurate flammability and ignitability data for chemicals form the cornerstone of procedures used to assess the hazards associated with commercial chemical production and use. Since 1967 the ASTM E27

    Jan 1, 2005

  • NIOSH
    RI 5550 Recovering Iron Concentrates From The Pea Ridge Deposit, Central Missouri - Summary

    By D. W. Frommer

    Mineral dressing research was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Mines under a cooperative agreement with the St. Joseph Lead Co., on three samples of iron ore from the Pea Ridge deposit in central Mi

    Jan 1, 1960

  • NIOSH
    RI 9032 - Removal of Alkalies From Portland Cement Kiln Dust

    By R. D. Wilson

    Ten to twelve million tons of dust is produced by cement kilns annu-ally in the United States, resulting in a serious waste disposal problem. The Bureau of Mines investigated two alkali volatilization

    Jan 1, 1986

  • NIOSH
    RI 2417 The Production Of Carbon-Black From Natural Gas By The High Voltage Arc.

    By J. J. Jakowsky

    [The legislation in many States against the present method of producing carbon-black by the incomplete combustion of natural gas, and the continually increasing demand for gas for otter purposes, indi

    Jan 1, 1922

  • NIOSH
    Estimation of Particle Size Distributions Using Pipet-Withdrawal Centrifuges

    By R. Hogg, T. H. Dumm

    "The mathematical treatments used in the evaluation of particle size distribution from pipet-withdrawal centrifuge data are reviewed. An error in the published procedure for multiple-sample withdrawal

    Mar 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    An analysis of injury claims from low-seam coal mines

    By Sean Gallagher

    The restricted workspace present in low-seam coal mines forces workers to adopt awkward working postures (kneeling and stooping), which place high physical demands on the knee and lower back. Method:

    Jan 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    RI 2856 Status Of Rock-Dusting In The United States

    By D. Harrington

    [Notwithstanding the fact that it is now fairly generally recognized that widespread explosions can be almost absolutely prevented in coal mines by efficient rock-dusting and that this rock-dusting ca

    Jan 1, 1928

  • NIOSH
    IC 7885 Respiratory Protective Devices Approved By The Bureau Of Mines As Of October 16, 1958 ? Introduction

    By E. J. Kloos

    One phase of the work of the Bureau of Mines in health and safety is promoting the use of safe, satisfactory, and reliable respiratory-protective devices. To insure that such devices will be available

    Jan 1, 1959

  • NIOSH
    RI 6829 Reaction Of Coal In Argon And Argon-Hydrogen Plasmas

    By Walter Kawa

    Coals of various rank were reacted by the Bureau of Nines in plasma jets generated from argon and argon-hydrogen mixtures containing up to 33 volume-percent hydrogen. Average plasma temperatures range

    Jan 1, 1966

  • NIOSH
    RI 6309 Hazards in Using Liquid Hydrogen in Bubble Chambers

    By Michael G. Zabetakis, Aldo L. Furno, Henry E. Perlee

    The Bureau of Mines conducted an experimental study with liquid and gaseous hydrogen to determine the hazards associated with the use of liquid hydrogen as an ionizing particle detector in bubble cham

    Jan 1, 1963