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    Evolution In The Preparation Of Ores For Lead Blast Furnaces

    By D. W. Jessup

    ONLY during the past few years, have the old-fashioned methods for treating ores and byproducts progressed to any marked degree. The advent of multiple-hearth roasting, blast roasting, the baghouse, a

    Jan 8, 1925

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    New York Paper - Iron-Ores of the Potsdam Formation in the Valley of Virginia

    By Charles Catlett

    Some years ago the writer was struck by what might be called the remarkable vitality of the Virginia furnaces during the panic of 1893; and attention was called to the fact in the American Manufacture

    Jan 1, 1900

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    Colorado Paper - Effect of Oxygen on Precipitation of Metals from Cyanide Solutions (with Discussion)

    By T. B. Crowe

    MucH has been written upon the precipitation of metals from cyanide Solution by zinc. We often read of the many factors that influence precipitation, such as zinc surface, purity of zinc, percentage o

    Jan 1, 1919

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    The Metallurgy Of The Precious Metals As Affected By Their Mineralogy And Manner Of Occurrence In Their Ores

    By Claudia Gasparrini

    Gold, silver and platinum-group elements occur normally in very low concentrations in their ores. Because their market value is in many situations high enough to justify their full recoveries, mineral

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Overflow Crowd at Coal Division Sessions Takes Part in Lively Discussions

    By D. R. Mitchell

    MEETING for the thirteenth time in New York as part of the five-ring circus known as the Annual Meeting A.I.M.E., the Coal Division experienced a wartime boom in attendance. Technical sessions were cr

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Australia's Top Money-Maker: Coal

    In the Bowen Basin of central Queensland, coal production has gone from virtually nothing in 1961 to more than 24 million tons today4ut there's a cloud over this success.

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Wilkes-Barre Paper - Making a 5-per cent. Nickel-cast-iron Alloy in an Electric Furnace

    By D. N. Witman

    One of the special uses to which the electric furnace has been put recently is the melting of an alloy of nickel and cast iron for the production of electrical-resistance grids. The metal sections of

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Motor Truck Operation At Mammoth Collins Mine, Shultz, Ariz.

    By Wilbert McBride

    Two Alco 3 ½ -ton motor trucks were used by Young Bros. while operating at the Mammoth Collins mine at Shultz, Ariz. One was equipped with an oil tank holding 1,075 gal. and was used for the transport

    Jan 7, 1916

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    Making a 5-per-cent. Nickel-cast-iron Alloy in an Electric Furnace

    By D. N. Witman

    ONE of the special uses to which the electric furnace has been put recently is the melting of an alloy of nickel and cast iron for the production of electrical-resistance grids. The metal sections of

    Jan 8, 1921

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    Wilkes-Barre Paper - Making a 5-per cent. Nickel-cast-iron Alloy in an Electric Furnace

    By D. N. Witman

    One of the special uses to which the electric furnace has been put recently is the melting of an alloy of nickel and cast iron for the production of electrical-resistance grids. The metal sections of

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Human Relations (06c73eb5-c124-4383-91bb-df152cddd375)

    By J. Wes Blakely

    In the mid-1950s the importation of foreign oil began to encroach on traditional coal markets such as railroad steam engine fuel, home heating, electrical generating plants, and others. Many of the sm

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Notes On The Clinton Group In Alabama

    By Truman Aldrich

    THE Clinton group of the Silurian holds the red or fossiliferous ore; its outcrops have been mapped by the State or U. S. Geological Survey. This group is from 100 to 500 ft. thick in Alabama. There a

    Jan 10, 1924

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    Basic Refractories for the Open Hearth ?Discussion (f7fe503d-d869-496f-9f06-9dca32bac629)

    RAYMOND M. Howe (author's reply to discussion*).-Dr. Unger states that magnesite will hardly supersede dolomite in fettling after a heat; that it is hard to believe a slag composed of oxide of ir

    Jan 6, 1919

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    Health And Safety In Mines

    By S. H. Ash

    Mass production methods, although increasingly important for economic reasons, create new hazards, remove many hazards, and improve health and safety by reducing exposure and obtaining better supervis

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Papers - Hazards from Gases in Metal Mines and Protections against Them (T. P. 984, with discussion)

    By E. H. Denny

    In the past few years many men, including technically trained engineers, have been asphyxiated in metal mines, coal mines, tunnels and surface wells where a few relatively simple precautions with rega

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Ladle and Teeming Practice in the Open-hearth Department (bf37dd9f-2686-48af-8f28-03003b7a9185)

    By G. D. Tranter

    THE importance of ladle and teeming practice and its relationship to the yield and quality of the product has focused considerable attention on this phase of open-hearth operation. Inherently bad stee

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Ladle And Teeming Practice In The Open-Hearth Department

    By G. D. Tranter

    THE importance of ladle and teeming practice and its relationship to the yield and quality of the product has focused considerable attention on this phase of open-hearth operation. Inherently bad stee

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - Hazards from Gases in Metal Mines and Protections against Them (T. P. 984, with discussion)

    By E. H. Denny

    In the past few years many men, including technically trained engineers, have been asphyxiated in metal mines, coal mines, tunnels and surface wells where a few relatively simple precautions with rega

    Jan 1, 1940

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    What Graduates Expect Of The Coal Industry

    By William N. Poundstone

    What attracts young engineering graduates into the coal industry? What do these young men expect of a career in coal mining? These questions are often asked and debated by mining men throughout the co

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Cleveland Paper - Density of Magnesium from 20° to 700° C. (with Discussion)

    By Cyril S. Taylor, Junius D. Edwards

    Magnesium is the lightest metal used for structural purposes, for which reason perhaps more than usual interest is attached to measurements of its density. Although the density of solid magnesium has

    Jan 1, 1923