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Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Bearings from Metal PowdersBy W. R. Toeplitz
Probably a more descriptive title would be "Much Ado About Nothing." By "nothing," of course, I refer to the porosity which is the main feature of this type of bearing. Porosity has a decided effec
Jan 1, 1945
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Papers - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-nickel Alloys of High Purity (With Discussion)By William L. Fink
Nickel is used as an alloying element in several complex commercial aluminum alloys, among which are found some very interesting properties, such as relatively high strength at elevated temperatures,
Jan 1, 1934
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A Review Of The Exploration At Belle Isle, La.I. N. KNAPP, Ardmore, Pa. (written discussion*).-Captain Lucas has made an important contribution to our, knowledge of Belle Isle, especially as to the outline of the sulphur deposit, and the pronounc
Jan 1, 1918
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Iron Oxide Slime Coatings In FlotationBy H. L. Miaw, A. M. Gaudin, D. W. Fuerstenau
IN spite of considerable study,1-5 the nature of slime coatings in flotation is still not completely understood. However, phenomena that control flocculation and dispersion of colloidal systems are no
Jan 7, 1958
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Utah and Montana Paper - Coal Production in Utah, 1886By Charles A. Ashburner
A very limited development has been made of the coal-fields of this Territory. This is to be accounted for by the fact that a number of the coal-fields lack railroad transportation, by the distance of
Jan 1, 1888
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Continental Reviews Three Phases Of Uranium MiningBy M. H. Brady, J. G. Roscoe
Continental No. 1 This mine in Lisbon Valley has an orebody about 1200 ft long and varying from 250 to 70 ft wide. Average width is about 100 ft and stope heights average about 9 ft. It was developed
Jan 7, 1958
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Reporter (2424b390-7ebd-4478-bc2b-667acf3f1bcc)Two Canadian mining companies, Noranda Mines, Ltd., and Wright-Hargreaves Mines, Ltd., have agreed to buy $500,000 worth of shares each in Anglo-American Exploration Ltd., controllers of thousands of
Jan 1, 1952
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Atlantic City Paper - Note on the Further Discussion of the Physics of Cast-IronBy William R. Webster
At the Florida meeting of the Institute, in March, 1895, I presented a Note on a Proposed Scheme for the Study of the Physics of Cast-Iron,1 giving an outline which, for convenience of reference, I he
Jan 1, 1905
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Institute of Metals Division - Measurement of Deformation Resulting from Grain Boundary Sliding in Aluminum and Aluminum-Magnesium from 410° F to 940°FBy N. J. Grant, Hans Brunner
ThE materials used in this investigation were furnished by the Aluminum Co. of America and consisted of high-purity alurhinum (99.995 pct) and two aluminum-magnesium alloys containing approximately 2
Jan 1, 1961
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Minerals Beneficiation - Fine Grinding at Supercritical Speeds - Discussion - CorrectionBy R. T. Hukki
John F. Myers (Consulting Engineer, Greenwich, Corm.)—Since the art of comminution has lain practically dormant for many years, it is very interesting that R. T. Hukki approaches the subject with a ne
Jan 1, 1959
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Economics - Factors Affecting the Demand for Gasoline and Crude Oil over the Next Few Years: A study of Automobiles in Use (With Appendix on Marketing Trends)By Sidney A. Swensrud
The writer has been interested for some time in trying to appraise our industry's prospects for gasoline consumption over the next half dozen years or so. Anyone who has even approached the probl
Jan 1, 1933
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International Trade in Nonmetallic MineralsBy E. W. Pehrson, J. W. Furness
NONMETALLIC MINERALS, exclusive of fuels, may be divided into three groups: Building materials, fertilizer minerals, and miscellaneous minerals. Building materials, such as sand, gravel, slone, lime,
Jan 1, 1936
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Engineer's Relation to Elimination of Waste in MiningBy J. Parke Channing
ALTHOUGH the original thought of investigating waste in industry came from a mining engineer, Herbert Hoover, and although the chairman of that committee was a mining engineer (although the real work
Jan 3, 1922
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Production in Trinidad during 1931By W. J. Millard
Owing to a moratorium in the drilling of crown-land leases in Trinidad during the year of 1931, only 40 wells were spudded in during the first eight months as compared with 110 during the same period
Jan 1, 1932
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Engineers Need More Than Technical CapacityBy J. L. Perry
FOR many years, you and your fellow members of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers have devotedly and ably applied yourselves to the art of making iron and steel. having forem
Jan 1, 1944
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Metal Mining - St. Joseph Lead Co. Indian Creek DevelopmentBy C. Kremer Bain
DURING the past several years of diamond drilling in Washington County, Mo., the St. Joseph Lead Co. has discovered a concentration of commercial lead-zinc ore at four different points within an area
Jan 1, 1954
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Papers - Pure Zinc – It’s Preparation and some Examples of Influence of Minor Constituents (T. P. 1033, with discussion)By E. C. Truesdale, Gerald Edmunds
A few years ago H. M. Cyr, working in the Research Laboratories of The New Jersey Zinc Co., produced a few pounds of zinc1 of such purity that no other elements were detected in it by spectrographic a
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Pure Zinc – It’s Preparation and some Examples of Influence of Minor Constituents (T. P. 1033, with discussion)By E. C. Truesdale, Gerald Edmunds
A few years ago H. M. Cyr, working in the Research Laboratories of The New Jersey Zinc Co., produced a few pounds of zinc1 of such purity that no other elements were detected in it by spectrographic a
Jan 1, 1939
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Labor Laws and Mining in MexicoBy Faustino Roel
AMONG the problems confronting the mining engineer in Mexico in recent years, labor conflicts have come to occupy s prominent place. Each day they have become more serious and frequently have caused-
Jan 1, 1937
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Local Section News (cc269dd5-9412-4e41-9d56-976dcf7a34cc)SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOCAL. SECTION Executive Committee SEELEY W. MUDD, Chairman C. COLCOCK JONES, Vice-Chairman FREDERICK J. H. MERRILL, Secretary-Treasurer, 631 Higgins Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
Jan 10, 1915