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Papers - Comminution - Characteristics of Screen-circuit Products (T. P. 1820, Min. Tech., May 1945)
By Albert E. Reed
The development of the modern highspeed vibrating screen, together with the increasing availability of long-lasting stainless-steel screen cloth for relatively fine-mesh separations, means that more s
Jan 1, 1947
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Why Stekenjokk Chose All-Hydraulic Drills
What has been billed as the underground drilling technology of the 1980's got a dramatic head start when Boliden engineers at Stekenjokk decided to go with all hydraulic drilling for primary ore
Jan 12, 1977
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A Survey Of Factors Affecting The Surface Quality Of Semi-Finished Steel
By H. B. Emerick
An effort has been made to evaluate the individual influence of various factors in steel making and rolling operations upon the surface quality of semi-finished steel products. The thoughts expressed
Jan 1, 1940
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Metallurgy And Milling Practice At Getchell Mine (beec0580-68eb-4fd8-b23c-79c9ff916b7f)
By Fred Wise, C. W. Wark
THE Getchell mine, a comparatively recent gold discovery, is in the old Potosi mining district, Humboldt County, Nevada. All ore is mined from open pits using Diesel shovels and gasoline trucks. Two t
Jan 1, 1940
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Lake Superior Paper - The Influence of Lead on Rolled and Drawn Brass (Discussion, 977)
By Edwin S. Sperry
Metals differ widely in their behavior under the cuttingtool. Some, like iron or steel, require a slow speed and light feed, a tool shaped differently from that used for other metals,
Jan 1, 1898
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Papers - Production - Foregin - Russian Oil Industry in 1937
By Basil B. Zavoico
During 1937 the Russian oil industry made very satisfactory progress in its exploration branch and added considerably to its proven reserves in the older producing districts, while several entirely ne
Jan 1, 1938
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Chemical Oxidation of Cyanide Species by Ozone with Irradiation from Ultraviolet Light
By Charles E. Mauk, H. William Prengle, Robert W. Legan
A process breakthrough was needed for the complete destruction of total cyanide influent as high as 100,000 mg per 1, or below 1 mg per 1, to produce an influent with total cyanide below the limit of
Jan 1, 1977
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Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation Plant Research-The Determination of Priorities by Financial Analysis of Mill Performance
By W. R. Bull, J. R. Roos
A method is described whereby the true financial value of each constituent of each concentrate can be calculated. Each value is then compared with what this value would be in a perfect separation. The
Jan 1, 1970
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Precipitation Of Copper From Solution At Anaconda
By Frederick Laist
Introduction IN a leaching process, having obtained the copper in solution, the choice of the precipitation method is influenced y the following factors: 1. Availability of precipitant. 2. Adaptab
Jan 7, 1914
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Institute of Metals Division - 1300°C Isotherm in the System Iron-Chromium-Nickel
By P. E. Price, N. J. Grant
DURING the course of creep studies in iron-chromium-nickel alloys, it became necessary to establish the limits of the two-phase ferrite-austenite field at 1300°C. The shape of this region, predicted f
Jan 1, 1960
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Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - Hydrogen Content of Electrolytic Manganese and Its Removal (Metals Technology, June 1945)
By E. V. Potter, E. T. Hayes, H. C. Lukens
Large volumes of hydrogen are liberated at the cathode during electrolytic precipitation of manganese. Most of the gas escapes from the electrolyte, but a considerable amount may be entrapped in the m
Jan 1, 1945
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Preparation of Metallic Titanium by Film Boiling
By L. A. Bromley, A. W. Petersen
The van Arkel-deBoer method for producing ductile titanium by thermal decomposition of Til, vapor and deposition on an electrically heated filament is modified by film boiling Til liquid on a heated f
Jan 1, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - Strain-Hardening Exponent of Cross-Rolled Beryllium Sheet (TN)
By S. R. Maloof
In 1945, Hollomon' showed that after plastic yielding and prior to necking under simple tension, both ferrous and nonferrous materials are approximated by an equation of the following form: wher
Jan 1, 1960
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Part VIII - Papers - On the Vacancy Concentrations of Wüstite (FeOx) near the p to n Transition
By J. B. Wagner, B. Swaroop
The atomic ratios of oxygen to iron in zlarious corn-posilions of wustite in the vicinity oj the reported p to n transformation were determined in the temperalure range between 950" and 1250°C. For th
Jan 1, 1968
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Washington D.C. Paper - Some Drift Hematite Deposits in East Tennessee
By Edward Nichols
These deposits, which are found in James County, Tennessee, differ both in their mode of occurrence and in their chemical constitution from any other ores belonging to the same geological horizon whic
Jan 1, 1882
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Notes on Blast-Furnance Operation with a Turbo Blower
By S. G. Valentine
Blast-furnace blowing engines are broadly of two main types: either steam - or gas-driven reciprocating engines, or turbine-driven rotary engines.
Jan 1, 1915
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Membership (1f69e1bf-a79e-4650-9bec-e4b3b920132c)
NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period May 10 to June 10, 1914. Members ABE, ASAKA, Chief Min. Engr., Yamagano Gold Mine, Satsuma-
Jan 7, 1914
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Buffalo Paper - Discussion of the paper of Mr. Johnson on An Apparatus for the Removal of Sand from the Waste-Water of Ore-Washers (see p. 225)
R. W. Raymond, New York City: From a study of Mr. Johnson's paper, I conclude that his apparatus is simple in construction and operation, and imitates in a revolving machine the movements of hand
Jan 1, 1899
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Report on a Standard Wire Gauge
(Read at the Amenia Meeting, October, 1877.) THE Committee on a Standard Gauge have been constantly engaged, since their appointment, in the duties assigned to them.§ They have corresponded with diff
Jan 1, 1878
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Mexican Paper - An Improved Form of Transit-Theodolite for Mining and Civil Engineers
By H. D. Hoskold
This paper is presented in fulfillment of the promise made in my paper, " Remarks upon Surveying-Instruments,"" etc., and much of the material which would constitute an appropriate introductioil here
Jan 1, 1902