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Energy Conservation In The Electrolytic Zinc Process (3aa489cc-29fc-4b7e-b12d-94e463ab4144)By John D. Siddle
Efficient energy utilization in the electrolytic zinc process, relative to other zinc processes, is one of the reasons for its wide adoption in recent years. Designers and operators of electrolytic zi
Jan 1, 1977
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Cold Working and Subsequent Heating on Strength at Elevated Temperatures of Aluminum Powder Metallurgy ProductsBy R. J. Towner
Tensile properties of Aluminum Powder Metallurgy (APM) products at 600°, 800°, and 1000°F were lowered by cold reductions of as little as 10 or 20 pct. The detrimental effect of cold work on yield st
Jan 1, 1964
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Chattanooga Paper - The Flow of Air and Other GasesBy Fred W. Gordon
It is my purpose to call attention to the close approximate correctness of certain coefficients and formulas concerning the flow of gases, and their applicability to the practical construction of flue
Jan 1, 1886
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Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Micrographic Study of Sulfide RoastingBy L. M. Pidgeon, P. G. Thornhill
A LTHOUGH a considerable number of experi--ti mental investigations dealing with the roasting of sulfide minerals have been reported in the past,'"" the behavior of the single roasting particle d
Jan 1, 1958
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Technical Notes - Zone Refining of BismuthBy J. H. Wernick, D. Dorsi, K. E. Benson
A LTHOUGH a considerable number of experi--ti mental investigations dealing with the roasting of sulfide minerals have been reported in the past,'"" the behavior of the single roasting particle d
Jan 1, 1958
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Dissolved Nitrogen on the Electrical Resistance of Niobium (Columbium) (TN)By R. A. Pasternak, B. Evans
In an ultrahigh-vacuum study of the sorption of nitrogen by niobium* resistivity data for this metal have been obtained as function of temperature and of low nitrogen concentrations. The ultrahigh-
Jan 1, 1965
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Copper - Changes and Improvements in Modern Copper Smelting (Metals Technology, Feb. 1944).By R. A. Wagstaff
Since the time of the early Egyptians, the use of copper: has been a boon to the life of most of the civilized world. Its use has been varied; in many connections, the art by which it attained its gre
Jan 1, 1944
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Sandwich Belt High Angle Conveyor - Applications In Open-Pit MiningBy J. A. Dos Santos
High angle conveyor (HA C) systems in open-¬pit mining offer many advantages over the traditional, truck only, haulage systems. These include superior energy efficiency, less dependency on petroleum p
Jan 1, 1985
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Institute of Metals Division - Observations on the Structure and Sintering Mechanism of Cemented CarbidesBy J. Gurland
THE microstructure of sintered carbides consists of particles of metal carbides, such as WC and TiC, embedded in a metallic binder which is usually a cobalt—or nickel-rich solid solution. One of t
Jan 1, 1960
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Thermoanalysis Of Copper SegregationBy Edward Martinez
Although the copper segregation process has been known as a method for treating oxide copper ores since the 1920's, the reactions involved in this process are still a matter of conjecture. Howeve
Jan 8, 1966
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - A New Technique for Determination of Density of Liquid Metals: Application to CopperBy R. G. Ward, A. E. El-Mehairy
A technique was developed to calculate the density of liquid metals from the profile of a weighed levitated drop obtained by emitted light photography and calibration. The density of liquid copper wa
Jan 1, 1963
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A New Occurrence Of Pro-Eutectoid FerriteBy Charles Clayton
CAST-STEEL runners, while not interesting from a commercial standpoint, furnish valuable material for microscopic study. Foley1 found not only the usual ingot structure, but zones of Widmannstattian s
Jan 3, 1920
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Iron and Steel Division - Effect of Nickel on the Chromium and Carbon Relationship in Stainless Steel Refining (TN)By A. Simkovich, C. W. McCoy
THE relationship among chromium, carbon, and temperature during the oxidation period of stainless steel melting was developed by Hilty et a1 1-3 whose studies were confined to plain chromium stain
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Central Region of the Mg-Zn Phase DiagramBy J. B. Clark, F. N. Rhines
brittlement or notch sensitivity progressively increases. Further, in contrast to results obtained with the impact test, the notch strength for the large specimens does not reveal a 500°F embrittlemen
Jan 1, 1958
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Lake Superior Paper - A New Occurrence of Pro-eutectoid FerriteBy Charles Y. Clayton
Cast-steel runners, while not interesting from a commercial standpoint, furnish valuable material for microscopic study. Folcyl found not only the usual ingot structure, but zones of Widmannstättian s
Jan 1, 1922
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Lake Superior Paper - A New Occurrence of Pro-eutectoid FerriteBy Charles Y. Clayton
Cast-steel runners, while not interesting from a commercial standpoint, furnish valuable material for microscopic study. Folcyl found not only the usual ingot structure, but zones of Widmannstättian s
Jan 1, 1922
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Papers - Magnetic Properties Versus Allotropic Transformations of Iron Alloys (With Discussion)By T. D. Yensen, N. A. Ziegler
The elements aluminum,' arsenic,2 silicon,3 tin2 and vanadium,~.~ when used in relatively small amounts as alloying elements, seem to have a beneficial effect on the magnetic properties of iron—i
Jan 1, 1931
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Gas Injection at Loudon, IllinoisBy R. J. Sullivan
DURING the past twelve months the Loudon pool of the Eastern Interior Coal Basin has become established as one of the two largest discoveries since the revival of exploitation in the Illinois region a
Jan 1, 1940