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  • AIME
    Carbocoal

    By Charles Malcolmson

    AN elaborate series of experiments has been conducted during the past three years at Irvington, N. J., which has resulted in the perfection of a process for the manufacture of smokeless fuel from high

    Jan 5, 1918

  • AIME
    Carbocoal -Discussion (9162d9d3-f101-4a55-ad8d-07898ef2b6f6)

    . F. W. SPERR, JR.,* Pittsburgh, Pa.--Mr. Malcolmson states that the Carbocoal process produces ammonium sulfate in excess of that normally recovered in the ordinary byproduct coke process. Table 3 in

    Jan 11, 1918

  • AIME
    Carbocoal-Discussion

    W. ROWLAND Cox,* New York, N. Y. (written discussion?).-The process described by Mr. Malcolmson undoubtedly represents a great stride toward conservation of our natural resources. Without discussing t

    Jan 10, 1918

  • CIM
    Carbofuel - an update

    By G. Landry

    "IntroductionThe Cape Breton Development Corporation (CBDC) is constantly searching for new technologies that will enhance the marketability of its coal. One technology which shows promise in utilizin

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Carbon Adsorption Of Gold - Ultimate Loading And Ionic Contaminant Effect On Loading Rates

    By W. R. Boehme

    The test work was done in two parts. In Part I, five 6 x 16 mesh activated coconut shell carbon samples made by four different manufacturers were evaluated as to their gold loading rate and total gold

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Carbon Adsorption Of Silver From Acidified Thiourea Solutions

    By B. Pesic

    This is an extension of the work on recovery of silver and manganese from Ag-Mn ores, and recovery of silver and gallium from flue dust from phosphate industry. Carbon adsorption was considered as the

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SAIMM
    Carbon Analysis At Ferroatlántica I+D

    By J. Bullón, A. Pérez

    Some years ago, Ferroatlantica developed a new type of electrode known as the ELSA electrode. In this electrode there is a central graphite core that provides support, surrounded by an annulus of Sød

    Jan 1, 2007

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Black

    Table 1.-Salient statistics of carbon black produced from natural gas and liquid hydrocarbons in the United States [ ]

    Jan 1, 1967

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Black - General Summary

    By Donald S. Colby

    CARBON-BLACK shipments, which had declined in the latter art of 1953, remained low in 1954 until after settlement of the labor strike that occurred in the rubber industry in July and August. The pro

    Jan 1, 1958

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Black - General Summary

    By Ivan F. Avery

    DOMESTIC production of carbon black increased 4 percent in 1962 to 2,056 million pounds. Furnace black output was 8 percent, or 132 million pounds, above that in 1961 and accounted for 90 percent of t

    Jan 1, 1963

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Black - General Summary

    By William B. Harper

    Domestic sales of carbon black sustained the upward movement for the 4th consecutive year, reflecting the increased sales of motor vehicles during the same period. Sales of carbon black in the domesti

    Jan 1, 1967

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Black - General Summary

    By Carl W. Kelley

    PRODUCTION in the United States of carbon black has increased from 20 million pounds per year in 1920 to over 2 billion pounds in 1964 valued at $156 million, mostly for consumption by the rubber-tire

    Jan 1, 1965

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Black ? General Summary

    By Ivan F. Avery

    PRODUCTION of carbon black decreased 4 percent in 1961. Output in the major producing States of Texas and Louisiana decreased 1 percent and 8 percent, respectively. Production of channel black continu

    Jan 1, 1962

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Black ? General Summary

    By Ivan F. Avery

    DOMEST1C production of carbon black in 1963, remained at about the same level as in 1962. Carbon black produced by the furnace process increased 2 percent to 1,880 million pounds in 1963 and accounted

    Jan 1, 1964

  • SME
    Carbon black production from waste tires

    By B Faulkner, M. Weinecke

    In 1997, Sveciala began a program to develop a process to convert waste tires into valuable commodities. A review of numerous approaches revealed shortcomings that were process related or mechanical r

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Carbon Black Production From Waste Tires

    By B. P. Faulkner, M. Weinecke

    Svedala started a development program in 1997 to develop a process to convert waste tires into valuable commodities. A review of numerous approaches revealed short-comings in the various approaches

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Carbon Catalyst Assisted Atmospheric Oxidation of Pyrite with High Elemental Sulphur Yield in Ferric Sulphate Acidic Media

    By Ahmad Ghahreman, Denver Cowan, Yeonuk Choi

    "Testwork was conducted in order to compare the effectiveness of carbon based catalysts while oxidizing a gold-bearing pyrite concentrate under atmospheric conditions. Without the use of a catalyst th

    Jan 1, 2017

  • TMS
    Carbon Compound as Anode Material Electrode in Super Lithium Ion Capacitor

    By Jie Li

    Series of carbon compounds as anode materials were prepared for super lithium ion capacitor using graphite and active carbon (AC) as raw materials. Their electrochemical properties were investigated b

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Carbon Concentration Measurement and Control in a Counter Current Carbon Adsorption Circuit

    The control of carbon concentration in a counter current carbon absorption circuit is critical to optimise gold recovery. MINTEK has developed a carbon movement controller to address this potentially

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Carbon Content and Heat Treatment Effects on Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of 13%Cr-4%Ni Martensitic Stainless Steel

    By D. Thibault, A. Akhiate, M. Brochu, E. Braud

    Cast martensitic stainless steels, 13%Cr-4%Ni, having carbon contents between 0.018 wt% and 0.067 wt% were normalized, air quenched, and tempered at two different temperatures (550°C and 610°C). Their

    Jan 1, 2014