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Conditioning and Treatment of Sulphide Flotation Concentrates Preparatory for the Separation of Molybdenite at the Miami Copper CompanyBy C. H. Curtis
The valuable mineral content of the current feed to the Miami concentrator is as follows: copper, 0.7 pct total; molybdenum, 0.01. Flotation of this ore yields a sulphide concentrate containing: chalc
Jan 4, 1950
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Buffalo Paper - Water-Gas as a Steam-Boiler FuelBy D. S. Jacobus
It is proposed to give in this paper an estimate of the cost at which carburetted and uncarburetted water-gas will have to he sold, in order to compete successfully for steam-boiler use with anthracit
Jan 1, 1889
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Coal Division Views Year's ProgressBy THOMAS G. FEAR
THE COAL DIVISION started its share of the annual meeting Monday morning with a study of coal classi fication. A. C. Fieldner was in the chair. The report of the tellers of the ballot for division cha
Jan 1, 1932
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Employees' Representation Plan at the Copper Queen MinesBy Cleveland Dodge
THE present organization of Copper Queen employ-ees, known as the Employees' Conference Com-mittee, is really an outgrowth of the former Grievance Committee, which, in turn, had developed from th
Jan 1, 1923
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Institute of Metals Division - Creep and Grain Boundary Sliding in Aluminum-3 Pct Copper AlloyBy N. J. Grant, A. W. Mullendore, Y. Ishida
Creep tests were performed at 500°F on polished specimens of A1-3 pct Cu at stresses of 2000, 4000, and 6000 psi. The effects of the size and distnbution of the second phase were studied in connectio
Jan 1, 1964
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Milling and Concentration - Method of Unloading Ores and Coarse-crushing Practice at Magna Plant of Utnh Copper Co. (with Discussion)By B. E. Mix, L. M. Barker
THe present methods of unloading ore and coarse-crushing at the Magna plant of the Utah Copper Co. are the developments of the pas five years. Hand dumping and breaking have given way to the rotary ca
Jan 1, 1926
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Percussion DrillingBy E. H. Phillips, A. F. Keenan
6.2-1. Historical Development. Hammering on hand-held drill steel was the earliest type of percussion drilling. It was not until 1838 that Singer developed a steam-operated drilling machine that lifte
Jan 1, 1968
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Capital and Operating Cost EstimationBy Dr. O’Neil Thomas J., Donald W. Gentry
The greatest of all gifts is the power to estimate things at their true worth. LaRockefoucauld INTRODUCTION The primary reason for performing a feasibility study on a proposed mining venture i
Jan 1, 1984
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Use Specifications for Coal (707f19d6-d00f-45ee-bf2a-0a5d8d290450)By J. E. Tobey, David R. Mitchell, J. H. Kerrick
DETAILED knowledge of purchase specifications established by coal consumers is essential to the successful design and operation of a coal-preparation plant. ANTHRACITE Specifications should be consi
Jan 1, 1943
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Air-gas Lifts - Mechanical Equipment of Air-gas Lifts in Oklahoma and Kansas Exclusive of Seminole (with Discussion)By R. W. Bond
The gas-lift is a comparatively recent development in the Oklahoma and Kansas fields. It was used to some extent in the old Dilworth field several years ago, but the first extensive installations were
Jan 1, 1928
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Recent. Negotiations of Russo- Asiatic With Soviet GovernmentAT A MEETING of the Shareholders of the Russo-Asiatic Cons. Ltd., in London, Oct. 23, 1922, LESLIE URQUHART, chairman of the com- pany made the following statement:* I come now to our recent negot
Jan 12, 1922
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Pressure Operation of the Pig Iron Blast Furnace and the Problem of Solution Loss (5af027f1-6635-40b5-ad59-5be10d74b375)By Julian Avery
IN its dual role of pig-iron smelter and gas producer, the blast furnace is a remarkably satisfactory and efficient apparatus. Many metallurgists and engineers have pointed out, however, that since th
Jan 1, 1938
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Modern Development In The Combustion Of Blast-Furnace Gas With Special Reference To The Bradshaw Gas BurnerBy K. Huessener
INTRODUCTION THIS paper attempts a survey of the principles involved in the com¬bustion of blast-furnace gas in boilers and stoves. I do not expect to be able to give much information which is actual
Jan 2, 1916
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The Wisconsin Zinc District (e3b1ae3b-fde3-44b6-917e-3063c0c6b43c)By W. F. Boericke
INTRODUCTION THE Wisconsin zinc district, or the Upper Mississippi lead. and zinc district as it is also termed, lies in the southwestern corner of Wisconsin, and embraces adjacent portions of Illino
Jan 8, 1919
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Should the Institute Dues Be Increased?AT the meeting of the Board of Directors on Jan. 28, 1927, the tentative budget of this Institute for next year was discussed, and in connection with the evident necessity for a larger income to me
Jan 3, 1927
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The Hardness and Toughness of RocksBy Emile Gyss
THE speed of drilling rock has become an impor-tant factor in mining operations, while the place-ment of holes, kind, and quantity of explosive used. are equally important. These are a function of the
Jan 6, 1927
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Present Status of Hydraulic-mine Debris Disposal in CaliforniaBy Walter Bradley
MINING by hydraulic process of the important gold-bearing gravels of the Sacramento Valley in the basins of the Yuba, Bear and American rivers began in 1853, and continued at an ever-increasing rate f
Jan 1, 1936
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A Reference Datum for Magnetometer SurveysBy F. C. Farnham
THERE has been very little, if any, uniformity in the reference datum used for magnetometer surveys. It has been the practice to choose a base station at which the magnetic field is assumed to be norm
Jan 1, 1939
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Pittsburgh Paper - Phosphorus in the Ashes of Anthracite CoalsBy J. Blodget Britton
To the question, " Do the Pennsylvania anthracites contain phosphorus?" asked at the last meeting of the Institute during the discussion on the metallurgical value of Western lignites, I can now gi
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Temperature Conversion Tables. (202bb6cb-974d-4e78-be7d-ee424cd7ef22)Discussion of the paper of Leonard Waldo, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1911, and printed in Bulletin No. 76, April, 1913, pp. 555 to 559. HERBERT HAAS, San Francisco, Cal. (communica
Jan 5, 1913