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                     Iron and Steel Division - Sulphur Equilibria between Iron Blast Furnace Slags and Metal Iron and Steel Division - Sulphur Equilibria between Iron Blast Furnace Slags and MetalBy J. Chipman, G. G. Hatch One of the important functions of the iron blast furnace is the desulphur-ization of pig iron before it enters the steelmaking furnaces. However, the increasing concentrations of sulphur in the metall Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Iron and Steel Division - A Survey of the Sulphur Problem Through the Various Operations in the Steel Plant Iron and Steel Division - A Survey of the Sulphur Problem Through the Various Operations in the Steel PlantBy B. M. Larsen, T. E. Brower A perspective is presented of the steel plant sulphur distribution and elimination problem from coal to liquid steel ready for teeming, giving distributions of sulphur over a range of coke sulphur con Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - Calciothermic Reduction of Niobium (Columbium) Pentoxide Extractive Metallurgy Division - Calciothermic Reduction of Niobium (Columbium) PentoxideBy C. K. Gupta, P. K. Jena Niobium (columbium) metal in the form of a button has been produced by calciothermic reduction of niobium pentoxide using sulfur as the heat booster. In these experiments with 50 g of niobium pentoxid Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Electrostatic Precipitation ? Discussion Electrostatic Precipitation ? DiscussionGERARD B. ROSENBLATT,* Salt Lake City, Utah (written discussion?). -Mr. Eschholz attacks this problem from what appears to me to be the proper angle. He does not limit his viewpoint to the attainment Jan 10, 1918 
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                     Education for the Petroleum Industry (a1221f1c-e785-4d3f-96da-6d1a4f800ee7) Education for the Petroleum Industry (a1221f1c-e785-4d3f-96da-6d1a4f800ee7)By Thomas T., Read E DUCATION for the mineral industry was at first a single comprehensive curriculum, but it was early recognized that the main basis of mining is physics, while that of metallurgy is chemistry. The fir Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Reaction of the Living Body to Different Types of Mineral Dusts with and without Complicating Infection Reaction of the Living Body to Different Types of Mineral Dusts with and without Complicating InfectionBy Leroy Gardner EVERY reader of this paper is well aware of the fact that the prolonged inhalation of large amounts of free silica dust results in fibrosis of the lungs, and that other inorganic dusts, except those o Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Mining and Metallurgy - Oil Production Mining and Metallurgy - Oil ProductionBy H. J. Wasson WITH the close of 1932 and the third year of the depression, the activity of oil production presents, amidst the general wreckage and chaos of industrial society, a somewhat unique picture of rational Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Iron and Steel Production and Practice in the Two World Wars Iron and Steel Production and Practice in the Two World WarsBy C. D. King A QUARTER century ago this country was producing an extraordinary quantity of iron and steel, with a decisive influence on the outcome of the first World War. Today this country is again demonstrating Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Auxiliary Equipment for Truck-Haulage Pits Auxiliary Equipment for Truck-Haulage PitsBy Charles A. Lindberg Mobile cranes on tires are perhaps the most important accessory in truck-haulage pits. They usually are of 20-ton capacity at short radius and with outriggers but have considerable overload capacity. Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Abstracts of Papers to be Presented at Technical Session of February Meeting Abstracts of Papers to be Presented at Technical Session of February MeetingBy E. V. Daveler, Frank L. Antisell CERTAIN physical and chemical properties of copper are so intimately related that a change in variation of the physical properties indicates a certain chemical change. The standard specifications of c Jan 1, 1920 
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                     The Hydrometallurgy of Copper, and its Separation from the Precious Metals The Hydrometallurgy of Copper, and its Separation from the Precious MetalsBy T. Sterry Hunt WET processes for the extraction of copper from its ores have of late attracted much attention, especially in Europe, where the use of oupriferous iron-pyrites as a' source of sulphur prevails. T Jan 1, 1882 
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                     Virginia Paper - The Hydrometallurgy of Copper, and its Separation from the Precious Metals Virginia Paper - The Hydrometallurgy of Copper, and its Separation from the Precious MetalsBy T. Sterry Hunt Jan 1, 1882 
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                     Mineral Pigments Mineral PigmentsBy Kenneth R. Hancock Iron oxides are unique in that they are the only significant colored mineral found in a natural state suitable for use as a pigment after it has been pulverized to pigmentary size. The current world p Jan 1, 1975 
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                     White Pine Mine Development - Flat Lying, Deep Seated Ore Calls For Mobile Equipment, Conveyor Haulage White Pine Mine Development - Flat Lying, Deep Seated Ore Calls For Mobile Equipment, Conveyor HaulageBy Richard F. Moe INTEREST in developing White Pine, considered since 1942, was renewed by the Korean conflict and its shortage of domestic sources of copper. In view of this Morris F. La Croix, president of Copper Ran Jan 4, 1954 
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                     Discovering Gold-Quartz Veins Electrically Discovering Gold-Quartz Veins ElectricallyBy Sherwin F. Kelly THAT gold ores occur in Georgia is a fact apparently not widely known outside of that state, yet in the last hundred years nearly $18,000,000 worth of gold has been mined there. The discovery of gold- Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Recent Progress in the Mineral Industry of South America Recent Progress in the Mineral Industry of South AmericaBy LESTER W. STRAUSS OUR early knowledge of history and geography attracted most of us to the mineral resources of South America. The romantic tales of the Spanish activities, which were curiously alluring, and Prescott&a Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Pittsburgh Paper - Pittsburgh and Vicinity-A Brief Record of Seven Years' Progress Pittsburgh Paper - Pittsburgh and Vicinity-A Brief Record of Seven Years' ProgressBy William P. Shinn It is almost exactly seven years since the last previous meeting of the Institute in this city. In a paper on " Pittsburgh, its Resources and Sorroundings," read at that meeting, I showed that Alleghe Jan 1, 1886 
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                     Rolla Meeting, Industrial Minerals Division Rolla Meeting, Industrial Minerals DivisionBy AIME AIME EVEN the weather man joined in a friendly conspiracy to make the fall meeting of the Industrial Minerals Division at Rolla, Mo., Oct. 23-25. the splendid surges that it was. Following weeks of rain, t Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Rubber-Tired End-Loaders Replace Crawler Units In Eagle-Picher's Illinois-Wisconsin Mines Rubber-Tired End-Loaders Replace Crawler Units In Eagle-Picher's Illinois-Wisconsin MinesBy Robert L. Haffner When mining operations of The Eagle-Picher Co. began in the Illinois-Wisconsin zinc mining field in 1949, all underground loading of broken ore and waste was by caterpillar-tracked machines. Beginning Jan 6, 1962 
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                     Mining and Metallurgy ? 1924 - Steel Making in Alabama Mining and Metallurgy ? 1924 - Steel Making in AlabamaBy James Bowron CONSIDERING the importance of the steel trade and the strategic position occupied in it by the Birmingham District, it may be surprising to many to realize that even the first pig iron smelted with co Jan 1, 1924 
