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Froth Flotation Of A North Carolina Ilmenite OreBy L. L. McMurray
ILMENITE is the most important raw material for manufacture of titanium dioxide.1 Industrially, several other products are made from ilmenite, the most important of which are: ferrotitanium, ferro car
Jan 1, 1944
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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Froth Flotation of a North Carolina Ilmenite Ore (Mining Tech., Jan. 1944, T.P. 1653)By L. L. McMurray
Ilmenite is the most important raw material for manufacture of titanium dioxide.' Industrially, several other products are made from ilmenite, the most important of which are: ferro titanium, fer
Jan 1, 1948
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Minerals Beneficiation - Use of Particulate Iron in the Precipitation of Copper from Dilute SolutionsBy A. E. Back
A method is described in which particulate iron, as distinguished from high purity iron powders used in powder metallurgy, is a precipitant for copper contained in dilute solutions. A new precipitatio
Jan 1, 1968
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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Froth Flotation of a North Carolina Ilmenite Ore (Mining Tech., Jan. 1944, T.P. 1653)By L. L. McMurray
Ilmenite is the most important raw material for manufacture of titanium dioxide.' Industrially, several other products are made from ilmenite, the most important of which are: ferro titanium, fer
Jan 1, 1948
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Economic Rent Considerations In International Mineral Development FinanceBy John K. Hammes
INTRODUCTION From the point of view of the consumer, the cost of mineral commodities might be viewed as the total price industry pays for mine output. Similarly, the mining company engaged in the o
Jan 1, 1985
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Iron and Steel Division - The Solubility of Nitrogen and the Precipitation of Vanadium Nitride in Liquid Iron-Vanadium AlloysBy N. A. D. Parlee, N. M. El Tayeb
Fe-V alloys with small percentages of vanadium show no deviations from Sieverts' Law up to P~, = 1 atm in the 1600º to 1750ºC region. At somewhat under 8 pct V and up to at least 20pct V, at 1604
Jan 1, 1963
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Foundry Sand Produced Near Eugene, OregonBy W. D. Lowry
As most of the industrial activity of Oregon is centered in the Portland area, the foundries there consume the bulk of the foundry sand produced in Oregon. Although a number of the larger towns scatte
Jan 1, 1947
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Copper - History of Developments in Direct Smelting at the McGill Plant of the Nevada Consolidated Copper- Corporation (Metals Technology, Oct. 1940.) (With discussion).By Leonard Larson
Before direct or wet smelting of copper concentrate was adopted at the McGill smelter, in November 1932, actual furnace smelting tests had indicated the possibility of smelting between 400 and 500 dry
Jan 1, 1944
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Segregation in Gold Bullion (a895ae1d-732c-4dfd-ad43-10074c40fe83)By James H. Hance
Discussion of the paper of JAMES H. HANCE, presented at the New York meeting, .February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 110, February, 1916, pp. 299 to 326. FREDERIC P. DEWEY, Washington, D. C. (c
Jan 5, 1916
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Minerals Beneficiation - Effects of Structure and Unsaturation of Collector on Soap Flotation of Iron OresBy S. R. B. Cooke, H. S. Choi, I. Iwasaki
Oleic acid is the chief ingredient of fatty acids used as collectors in nonsulfide flotation. With a few notable exceptions, the various quantities of saturated and other unsaturated acids comprising
Jan 1, 1960
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Papers - Mining - Improvements in Mining Practice in the Butte District (Mining Technology, July 1941)By E. R. Borcherdt
Methods and equipment are subject to study in the Butte district at all times in order that advantage may be taken of any new developments that might serve to increase efficiency and lower costs. D
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Mining - Improvements in Mining Practice in the Butte District (Mining Technology, July 1941)By E. R. Borcherdt
Methods and equipment are subject to study in the Butte district at all times in order that advantage may be taken of any new developments that might serve to increase efficiency and lower costs. D
Jan 1, 1943
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PART III - Determining Thermocompression Bonding Parameters by a Friction TechniqueBy William K. Antle
The successful application of ther mo compression lead bonding to semicondtctor or thin-film electronic devices depends on the establishment of the associated parameters. The quality of a thermocompre
Jan 1, 1967
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Improvements In Mining Practice In The Butte District (93328285-c4a6-45a8-ae16-91d7cd08a50d)By E. R. Borcherdt
METHODS and equipment are subject to study in the Butte district at all times in order that advantage may be taken of any new developments that might serve to increase efficiency and lower costs. Det
Jan 1, 1941
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Titanium Minerals (07246199-4493-48d4-a857-91681fd117d0)By Stanley J. LeFond, Langtry E. Lynd
Elemental titanium has become famous as a space age metal, because of its high strength/ weight ratio and resistance to corrosion. However, the major use is in the form of titanium dioxide pigment, wh
Jan 1, 1983
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Technical Notes - The Thermodynamical Treatment of Very Small Solid SolubilitiesBy L. Guttman
LESTER GUTTMAN* The question of whether classical thermodynamics alone imposes any lower limit to solid solubilities was raised during a discussion among various members of the Institute for the St
Jan 1, 1950
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Papers - Precision X-ray Study of the High-silver Aluminum-silver Alloys (T.P. 1220)By Frank Foote, E. R. Jette
In recent years the constitution of the high-silver aluminum-silver alloys has been extensively investigated. Hansenl has reviewed the literature to 1935. More recently, Obinata and Hagiya,2 Hofmann a
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Effect of Iron, Cobalt and Nickel on Some Properties of High-purity Copper (T.P. 1434, with discussion)By A. A. Jr. Smith, J. S. Smart
Numerous investigations of the effects of the various impurities common to commercial coppers have been published, and the data have found wide use in industry. Naturally, emphasis has been placed on
Jan 1, 1942
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Philadelphia Paper - Discussion on Steel Rails. Philadelphia Meeting (6ae6fdb7-0724-4085-b47f-241b6cf46caf)By T. Egleston
circumstances, would prefer the steel with which they are now familiar, to a specimen that Mr. Sandberg has described as having broken into seventeen pieces under the wheels. After blowing such low ma
Jan 1, 1881
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Iron and Steel Division - Distribution of Sulphur Between Liquid Iron and Slags of Low Iron-Oxide Concentrations - DiscussionBy J. Chipman, N. J. Grant, R. Rocca
D. E. Babcock (Republic Steel Corp., Youngstown, Ohio)—With reference to eqs 7 and 8, at what temperature do they apply John Chipman (authors' reply)—That was 1600°C. Dr. Babcock—You have l
Jan 1, 1952