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                     Secondary Copper and the Metal Market Secondary Copper and the Metal MarketBy LUDWIG VOGELSTEIN WE are indebted to Mr. Barbour for his valuable contribution to the literature on copper statistics; it is to my knowledge the only intelligent attempt to throw light on a much misunderstood subject. Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Coal - Some Geological Factors Affecting the Upper Freeport Coal and Its Quality Coal - Some Geological Factors Affecting the Upper Freeport Coal and Its QualityBy E. F. Koppe The Upper Freeport coal in the Freeport and New Kensington quadrangles, Pennsylvania, varies from a bony streak to a thick coal deposit often exceeding ninety inches, the "Double" or "Thick Freeport". Jan 1, 1961 
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                     The Behavior Of Copper-Matte And Copper-Nickel Matte In The Bessemer Converter. The Behavior Of Copper-Matte And Copper-Nickel Matte In The Bessemer Converter.By David H. Browne (Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) NICKEL has always been a fruitful mother of problems. Previous to the year 1906 nickel was regarded as an element replacing iron in copper-mattes, and it was belie Apr 1, 1910 
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                     Petroleum Production - Foreign - Russian Oil Fields 1927 and 1928 Petroleum Production - Foreign - Russian Oil Fields 1927 and 1928By Basil B. Zavoico The production of all Russian fields incressed from approsimatctly 74,000,000 bbl. during 1926-27, to approximately 83,000,000 bbl. during 1927-28. Of this amount Baku was responsible for 54,.500,000 Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Formation of A Ni-Ge Phase in Molten Lead Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Formation of A Ni-Ge Phase in Molten LeadBy M. E. Steidlitz FABRICATION of semiconductor devices.requires the formation of electrical contacts, often involving the use of lead, tin, and lead-tin solders. In several recent instances when germanium had been bond Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1958 - Energy-Size Reduction Relationships In Comminution Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1958 - Energy-Size Reduction Relationships In ComminutionBy R. J. Charles F. C. Bond: This is an outstanding paper on comminution theory and represents a considerable advance in mathematical formulation. It clears the way for a discussion that should ultimately decide wheth Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Vertical Fracture Height – Its Effect on Steady-State Production Increase Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Vertical Fracture Height – Its Effect on Steady-State Production IncreaseBy W. T. Malone, J. R. Williams, R. L. Tiner, J. M. Tinsley Hydraulic fracturing methods for production stimulation have become a common procedure in the oil and gas industry. Fracturing treatments are performed on wells of various potentials to help increase Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Certain Characteristics of Silver-base Powder Metallurgical Products Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Certain Characteristics of Silver-base Powder Metallurgical ProductsBy F. R. Hensel The present paper describes a number of experiments with fine silver, coin silver, silver-cadmium oxide and silver-nickei-copper compacts, prepared by powder metallurgical methods. The test data are o Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Advancement in Iron and Steel Metallurgy Advancement in Iron and Steel MetallurgyBy J. S. UNGER A LARGE proportion of the coke used is made in the by-product oven from the high-volatile coals mined in the adjacent district. At the beginning it was feared good by-product blast-furnace coke could Jan 1, 1926 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Mechanism of Ortho Kink- Band Formation in Compressed Zinc Monocrystals Institute of Metals Division - Mechanism of Ortho Kink- Band Formation in Compressed Zinc MonocrystalsBy J. J. Gilman The dependence of ortho kink-band formation on crystal orientation, on temperature, and on the conditions at the ends of a specimen is described. Load-compression curves for crystals that kink are pre Jan 1, 1955 
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                     Notes on the Fatigue of Non-ferrous Metals Notes on the Fatigue of Non-ferrous MetalsBy H. F. Moore DURING the last six years, there have been many extensive investigations of the fatigue of metals. The major work of 'these investigations has been the determination of constants for fatigue stre Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Resources and Utilization of North Carolina Pyrophyllite Industrial Minerals - Resources and Utilization of North Carolina PyrophylliteBy Jasper L. Stuckey PYROPHYLLITE, first identified as soapstone,' later as agalmatolite,2 and finally as pyrophyl-lite, has been known to occur in North Carolina for more than 130 years and has been produced intermi Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Manufacture of Sterling Silver and Some of Its Physical Properties (b208582d-6f54-4d6a-9622-6e9f80eb3066) Manufacture of Sterling Silver and Some of Its Physical Properties (b208582d-6f54-4d6a-9622-6e9f80eb3066)By Robert Leach THIS paper gives a brief summary of the process of manufacture of sterling silver, and some of its more important physical properties, as observed in commercial production of rolled sheet and wire. Al Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Effects of Surface Conditions on the Stress-Strain Curves of Aluminum and Gold Single Crystals Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Effects of Surface Conditions on the Stress-Strain Curves of Aluminum and Gold Single CrystalsBy I. R. Kramer I. R. Kramer (Martin Co.)—In a recent paper Nakada and Chalmers24 reported some observations of effects of surface conditions on the stress-strain curves of aluminum and gold single crystals. It is of Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Book VII Book VIIBy Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover SINCE the Sixth Book has described the iron tools, the vessels and the machines used in mink, this Book will describe the methods of assaying1 ores; because it is desirable to first test them in order Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Discussion - Of Mr. Raymond's Paper on Dip and Pitch (see p. 326) Discussion - Of Mr. Raymond's Paper on Dip and Pitch (see p. 326)R. W. Raymond, New York, N. Y,:—Since the presentation of my note on this subject at the New York Meeting, Professor Louis has pointed out an error in my statement of his conception of " pitch "—namel Jan 1, 1909 
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                     Lead And Zinc – A Long-Term View Of Properties, Markets And Research Lead And Zinc – A Long-Term View Of Properties, Markets And ResearchBy S. F. Radtke The properties and characteristics of lead and zinc have made these metals useful to man in many ways since the days of antiquity. Despite their long history of use, however, these metals have proved Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Beneficiation and Utilization - Principles of Fuel Beds Beneficiation and Utilization - Principles of Fuel BedsBy P. Nicholls Though the burning of fuels extends far back into antiquity, and though fuel beds are the most common and widely distributed example of chemical actions and engineering practice, there has been little Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Beneficiation and Utilization - Principles of Fuel Beds Beneficiation and Utilization - Principles of Fuel BedsBy P. Nicholls Though the burning of fuels extends far back into antiquity, and though fuel beds are the most common and widely distributed example of chemical actions and engineering practice, there has been little Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Why it Should be Done the Metric Way Why it Should be Done the Metric WayBy HOWARD RICHARDS THE dollar was, selected as the unit of currency by the Congress of the United States of America on Apr. 2, 1792. This "Dollar" currency is so much more convenient than the older British currency that Jan 1, 1921 
