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    Development Of Abnormally Large Grain Sizes In Rolled And Annealed Copper Sheet

    By Maurice Cook

    NORMALLY the grain size of cold-rolled and annealed copper sheet is of the order of 0.02 to 0.06 mm., and 0.1 min., for example, would, for many purposes, he regarded as undesirably large. The occurre

    Jan 1, 1938

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    General - Effect of Certain Alloying Elements on Structure and Hardness of Aluminum Bronze (With Discussion) (Pages missing from the beginning of this article)

    By Frank T. Sisco, Selma F. Hermann

    gancse constituent in the alpha grains. Nickel produces a structure of alpha plus cutectoid almost identical with that of the normal aluminum bronze (Fig. 38), except for the rod-shaped nickel constit

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Chattanooga Paper - A New Theory of the Genesis of Brown Hematite-Ores; and a New Source of Sulphur Supply

    By H. M. Chance

    Stretching from New York southwestwardly to Georgia is a great range of hills and mountains consisting of pre-Palæozoic schists, slates, .and gneissic and granitoid rocks, known locally by many differ

    Jan 1, 1909

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    Non-Ferrous Secondary Metals Recovered In The United States (a5e1dfdf-0105-4451-ad72-0b4a75f73863)

    By J. P. Dunlop

    THE fact is notable though probably little known that the United States is the only nation obtaining and distributing through its Government bureaus any data pertaining to waste metals and drosses. So

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Braden

    BRADEN, the most southerly of the three big Porphyries in Chile and the first to start production (in 1910), is a remarkable mine. It would be interesting to know just how much it has contributed, and

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Chuquicamata

    IN CIRCLES where mining men are wont to fraternize, a statement often heard is: "Yes, I spent six (or two, or ten, or thirty) years down at 'Chuqui.' " This means Chuquicamata, the site in C

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Cleveland Paper - Notes on Some of the Magnetites of Southwestern Virginia and the Contiguous Territory of North Carolina

    By H. B. C. Nitze

    A description of some of the magnetic ore-deposits in this region should be of interest to the mining and metallurgical public, inasmuch as very little has been said or written concerning them. I r

    Jan 1, 1892

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    American Glass Sands, Their Properties And Preparation

    By Charles Fettke

    IN THE present day manufacture of glass nearly pure quartz sands are used almost exclusively as the source of the silica, which is the major constituent of all common varieties of glass. Ordinary soda

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Shot Fired in Coal Mines by Electric Circuit From the Surface

    By G. S. Rice, Clark H. H.

    When mines in the interior coal fields of the United States began the practice of blasting the coal without undercutting, or what is known as…

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Some Fuel Problems (Presidential Address at Atlanta)

    By Joseph D. Weeks

    The primary problems of civilization are material ones; their answers are writ in fire. When these problems in their higher aspects have pressed for solution, it has been out of the burning bush that

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Small Amounts of Alloying Elements on the Ductility of Cast Molybdenum

    By G. W. P. Rengstorff, L. E. Olds

    PREVIOUS research has shown that cast molyb-denum has good ductility at room temperature if the metal is sufficiently pure. In practice, however, it is very difficult to reduce the impurity content o

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Iron and Steel Division - The Effect of Basicity on the Solubility of Water in Silicate Melts

    By J. M. Uys, T. B. King

    The solubility of water in silicate melts of various compositions was measured. The basicity of the silicate did not appreciably affect the water solu-bulity at low-base content (acid compositions). N

    Jan 1, 1963

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    New York Paper - Grinding Brass Ashes in the Conical Ball Mill

    By R. W. Young, Arthur F. Taggart

    The tests herein described are part of an extended series of expel<ments, performed by the authors together with J. F. McClelland and L. W. Bahney, on the reclamation of metallics from foundry and man

    Jan 1, 1916

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    American Ships

    The following letter has been received from the Chairman of the United States Shipping Board. August 1, 1918. American Institute of Mining Engineers, New York, N. Y. GENTLEMEN: I am going to call

    Jan 9, 1918

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    Fires and Explosions (3f5d25a4-544f-415f-b214-7b86400f9053)

    By Ray Light, Everett M. White

    Numerous articles have been written about the coal miner ; he has been compared with brave men who have gone out to conquer some unknown hazard throughout the ages. Now, however, modern mining is no l

    Jan 1, 1981

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    New York Paper - Effect of Zirconium on Hot-rolling Properties of High-sulfur Steels and the Occurrence of Zirconium Sulfide (with Discussion)

    By Alexander L. Field

    IN a previous paper,&apos; the experimental methods used and some of the results obtained in an extensive investigation of steels containing zirconium were described. The present paper considers in gr

    Jan 1, 1924

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    St. Louis Paper - The Condition of Silver in a Sample of Litharge

    By Charles E. Wait

    In the analysis of a set of interesting furnace-products belonging to the metallurgical cabinet of the School of Mines, I placed in the hands of one of my students a sample of litharge which gave the

    Jan 1, 1887

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    The Determination of Antimony in the Products Obtained by Roasting Stibnite

    By William Hall

    THE product obtained by roasting stibnite is likely to contain some unoxidized antimony trisulphide and a mixture of antimony trioxide and antimony tetroxide. It was desired to determine, as accuratel

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Location Of Reactive Metal Resources-The Effect On US. Industrial Development

    By James Boyd

    REACTIVE metals are not only those sufficiently radioactive to be used as fuels, such as uranium and thorium, but all metals that will find application in power reactors. It is required of such metals

    Jan 11, 1957

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    The Porphyry Coppers - An Achievement Of Engineers

    OBSERVERS in more than negligible number appear to believe that the achievements of engineers during the last generation have been an affliction rather than a blessing to society. Quite accurately the

    Jan 1, 1933