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Local Sections - Council of Section Delegates (d502f9ed-d965-4f0e-94f8-7b99e6617809)LOCAL SECTIONS (There are 70 Local Sections in the United States, 6 Foreign) ADIRONDACK Established June 18, 1952 Meets fourth Saturday monthly, April through October A L Hall, Chairman Malcolm
Jan 1, 1957
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Nickel Clad Steel Plate WorkBy Robert J. McKay, F. P. Huston, WILLIAM G. HUMPTON
THE manufacture of nickel-clad steel plate and the fabrication of articles from it has progressed far enough to permit a general description of the working methods used. The manufacture of sheets made
Jan 1, 1931
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Meetings Of Institute Of Metals Division And The American Foundrymen's AssociationThe Institute of Metals Division and the American Foundrymen's Association will meet in Philadelphia Sept. 29 to Oct. 4. Many things of interest to the members of the Institute have been construc
Jan 5, 1919
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Standing and Special Committees (119ae50d-3237-4f3c-b488-be5727882cde)Executive ROBERT E. TALLY, Chairman WILLIAM H BASSETT JOHN A. MATHEWS Louis S. CATER EDGAR RICHARD Finance HENRY KRUMB, Chairman H A GUESS H G. MOULTON Admissions ERLE V. DAVELER, Chairman
Jan 1, 1923
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Advertisers Index[Allen-Sherman-Hoff Pump Co Third Cover Dee Carlton Brown,-Advertising Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. 8 Compton Advertising, Inc. American Cyanamid Co. 18,19 James J. McMahon. Inc. Americ
Jan 1, 1952
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Standing and Special Committees (f0b04a6d-116a-4a9c-9636-b2454e39fe97)Executive ROBERT E. TALLY, Chairman WILLIAM H. BASSETT JOHN A. MATHEWS LOUIS S. CATES EDGAR RICKARD Finance H. A. GUESS HENRY KRUMB, Chairman H. G. MOULTON Admissions ERLE V. DAVELER, Chairma
Jan 1, 1929
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Remarks On An Adjustable Drawing-Board TrestleBy J. Henry Harden
I DESIRE to call the attention of the Institute to a new form of drawing-board trestle. With the ordinary four-legged trestle, commonly used, one has not the means of adjusting the height of the board
Jan 1, 1874
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Philadelphia Paper - An Adjustable Drawing-Board TrestleBy J. Henry Harden
I desire to call the attention of the Institute to a new form of drawing-board trestle. With the ordinary four-legged trestle, commonly used, one has not the means of adjusting the height of the board
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Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - Continuous Casting Of Three Types of Low Carbon SteelBy F. G. Jaicks
RECOGNITION of the benefits to be gained from the continuous casting of molten steel into finished or semifinished products has been given by scientific minds since the very beginnings of steel plant
Jan 1, 1958
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Treatment of Electrolytic Copper Refinery SlimesBy E. M. Elkin, J. H. Schloen
All known methods of treating and recovering the various components of copper refinery slimes are discussed. The slimes treatment processes presently used by five copper refineries are described and f
Jan 1, 1951
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Asarco’s Method of Keeping Its Equipment Fleet Rolling at Maximum EfficiencyBy John J. Sense
The Mission unit of the American Smelting and Refining Co., located 20 miles south of Tucson, Ariz., is a high-volume, 15,000 tpd operation which utilizes a relatively light equipment fleet. As such,
Jan 3, 1964
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Officers Of AIME Sections Predominantly Petroleum In Membership[Billings Petroleum Section: Fraser M. Burback, chairman; N. J. Matthews, first vice-chairman; Charles B. Evans, second vice-chairman; and lion M. Madden, secretary-treasurer. Meets 3d Tues., Petroleu
Jan 1, 1961
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Lake Superior Mining InstituteThe Lake Superior Mining Institute, Ishpeming, Mich. A. J. Yungbluth, Secretary. An Annual Volume of Proceedings, carrying papers presented during the year, has been published since 1S83, with the
Jan 1, 1933
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Non-metallic Minerals - Mining and Preparation of Eastern Molding Sands (with Discussion)By R. M. Bird
Few persons outside of the foundry trade have any conception of the great variety of sands now regularly specified and furnished, nor of the differences in foundry practice frequently resulting from a
Jan 1, 1926
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Production Engineering and Research - Prediction of Conditions for Hydrate Formation in Natural Gasses (T. P. 1748, Petr. Tech., July 1944)By Donald L. Katz
Charts for predicting the pressure to which natural gases may be expanded without hydrate formation have been prepared for gases of even gravity. Pressure-temperature curves for hydrate formati
Jan 1, 1945
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BismuthBy Walter C. Smith, O. J. Seeds
METALLIC bismuth was known in the Middle Ages and the name is supposed to come from the German Wismut. The origin of the German name is uncertain. References to bismuth are found in the writings of Va
Jan 1, 1953
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Oil And Gas Developments in Kentucky in 1945By Louise B. Freeman
Kentucky for the first time in its oil history passed the 10 million barrel mark. Of the total 10,019,641 bbl., 8,262,516 bbl. were produced in Western Kentucky, and Union County surpassed all others,
Jan 1, 1946
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Gravity Caving and Production Hoisting at the San Manuel MineBy Michael A. Zappia
INTRODUCTION The San Manuel mine of Magmacopper Company is located approximately 72 km northeast of Tucson, Arizona. The mine, concentrator, smelter, electrolytic refinery and continuous rod casti
Jan 1, 1981
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All Resources Pooled to Produce Aviation Gasoline, Toluene, and Other War NecessitiesBy Walter Miller
NOW, after a year's continued impact of war, the task of the petroleum-refining industry stands out clearly and looms up in larger aspect. This time it is not, as it was so largely in the first W
Jan 1, 1943
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Notes On The Metallography Of Refined Copper.By Earl Bardwell
(Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) THE structural relations existing between cuprous oxide and copper were first systematically studied by Heyn1, who suggested that a study of the microstructure of refin
Jan 7, 1913