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Electrolytic ZincBy C. A. Hansen
INTRODUCTION It has been the experience of the writer, during some. five years' work with electrolytic zinc, that the zinc cell is perhaps more- sensitive to impurities in the electrolyte than t
Jan 3, 1918
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Symposium on Practical Aspects of Diffusion - The Degassing of Metals (Metals Technology, Jan. 1944) (With discussion)By A. L. Marshall, F. J Norton
The object of this investigation was to make a comprehensive study of the degassing of molybdenum in order to determine how rigorous a treatment was necessary to completely remove sorbed gases from mo
Jan 1, 1944
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Part VI – June 1969 - Communications - Precipitate-Associated Internal Friction Peaks in the AI-Ag SystemBy R. E. Miner, J. K. Jackson, T. L. Wilson
THE nature of the decomposition reactions producing hardening in aluminum-rich A1-Ag alloys is now fairly well understood. The silver is not uniformly dispersed even at temperatures above the solvus l
Jan 1, 1970
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Symposium on Practical Aspects of Diffusion - The Degassing of Metals (Metals Technology, Jan. 1944) (With discussion)By A. L. Marshall, F. J. Norton
The object of this investigation was to make a comprehensive study of the degassing of molybdenum in order to determine how rigorous a treatment was necessary to completely remove sorbed gases from mo
Jan 1, 1944
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The Reversibility of Mine VentilatorsBy -1ng. B. Stampa
Introduction The author investigates the technology available for mine flow reversibility by reversing the operation of the main fans. Air bypassing, reversed sense of impeller rotation, and blade
Jan 1, 1981
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Institute of Metals Division - The Examination of Fcc Metals with Polarized LightBy Linda Lee, R. E. Reed-Hill, C. R. Smeal
Four fcc metal surfaces, etched to make them responsive to polarized light, have been studied with an electron microscope. Jones'prediction that these surfaces are grooved has been verified. Opti
Jan 1, 1964
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Iron Concentrate Slurry Pipelines Experience And ApplicationsBy T. C. Aude, J. D. Pitts
The operating experience to date with long distance iron concentrate slurry pipelines at Savage River, in Tasmania, Australia, and Peña Colorada, in Colima, Mex., is discussed. The three pipeline syst
Jan 1, 1978
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Dust CollectionBy Robert W. Fullerton, Donald T. King
INTRODUCTION AND THEORY by Robert W. Fullerton In coal preparation plants, as in any industrial operation where raw materials are handled, nuisance problems arising from the generation of dust
Jan 1, 1968
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Errors in Underground Air MeasurementsBy Stefan Boshkov, Malcolm T. Wane
The validity and accuracy of velocity measurements underground have been questioned repeatedly by those in mine ventilation work. The general disagreement on the subject is well illustrated in an AIME
Nov 1, 1955
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Institute of Metals Division - Densification and Kinetics of Grain Growth during the Sintering of Chromium CarbideBy W. G. Lidman, H. J. Hamjian
' I HE fabrication of many materials from powders involves a sintering process. A mass of powder will sinter because of the excess free energy over the same mass in the densified state caused by
Jan 1, 1954
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Kyanite and Related MineralsBy Paul J. Bennett, James E. Castle
The kyanite minerals, including kyanite, silimanite, and andalusite, are anhydrous aluminum silicates with the formula Al2O3SiO2. lumortierite and topaz are also included in this group because they ar
Jan 1, 1975
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Mining - Foundations for Mill Construction on Clay and PermafrostBy E. H. Bronson
PROPERTY of Malartic Gold Fields Ltd. is situa-ated in the great clay belt in the northern part of the Province of Quebec. This belt represents the floor of the glacial lake Barlow-Ojibway. The clay b
Jan 1, 1958
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ChuquiA mine that staggers the imagination is Chuquicamata, the granddaddy of them all. In 1968 production exceeded 300,000 tons of copper. Production began in 1915 and mining proceeded solely on oxide ores
Jan 11, 1969
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Effect Of Mold Thickness And Cooling On Base Quality Of Intermediate Size IngotsBy George Breyer
DURING the past 25 years the steelmaker has experienced some difficulty in producing steel to meet the standards established by the metallurgist. In contrast to the past, when a chemical specification
Jan 1, 1947
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Institute of Metals Division - Shear Textures in Copper, Brass, Aluminum, Iron, and ZirconiumBy Robin O. Williams
The textures which are produced by simple shear in poly crystalline samples of copper, brass, aluminum, iron, and zirconium have been determined. For the fcc materials, there are two major textures, b
Jan 1, 1962
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The Recovery of Copper From Dilute Process StreamsBy J. S. Jacobi
Treating copper ores by heap-leaching and similar hydrometallurgical means is a time-honored practice, which was well known even in the 19th century. Later the method lost ground to better ore dressin
Jan 9, 1963
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Industrial Minerals - Industrial Minerals of Ethiopia (Mining Tech., March 1948, TP 2356)By Thomas G. Murdock
EthIopia, the first country to be liberated from Axis domination, has recovered remarkably from the ravages of occupation and war. Mineral production has contributed significantly towards this recover
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute of Metals Division - Load-Temperature History of Lattice Strain in Aluminum AlloyBy M. Kaufman, D. Rosenthal
IT would be of great importance to our understanding of the phenomena of fracture in metals if a unique relationship could be established between stress and some easily measurable parameter of deforma
Jan 1, 1955
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Relative Elimination of Iron, Sulphur, and Arsenic in Bessemerizing Copper-MattesBy E. P. Mathewson
THE experiments described in this paper were made at the Washoe Reduction Works, Anaconda, Mont., for the purpose of determining the relative speed of elimination of the iron, sulphur and arsenic duri
Jan 1, 1907
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Zinc - Distillation of Zinc and Refining of Residual Metals from Copper-base Alloys (Metals Tech., September 1946, TP 2065)By F. F. Poland
The purpose of this paper is to describe a new process for the refining of secondary copper-base metals and a specially designed high-temperature electric-resistor furnace used in the process for the
Jan 1, 1949