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  • AIME
    Symposia - Symposium on Hardenability - The Influence of Titanium on the Hardenability of Steel (Metals Tech., Sept. 1945, T.P. 1904 with discussion)

    By G. F. Comstock

    A serious disagreement as to the effect of titanium on the hardenability of steel exists in published references to this subject. Kramer, Hafner and Toleman reported1 that acid-soluble titanium decrea

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Some Effects of Diluting a Flotation Pulp

    By Oliver C., Ralston

    THE following data were obtained during Tan exhaustive research into the possibilities of concentrating United Verde massive sulfide copper-zinc-iron ores by flotation. The composition of these ores a

    Jan 1, 1935

  • AIME
    Iron and Steel Division - C-Cr-Fe Liquidus Surface

    By G. W. Healy, W. D. Forgeng, N. R. Griffing

    The liquidus surface of the C-Cr-Fe system to 1900°C has been mapped from carbon solubility and freezing point measurements, metallographic observations, and published data. In the graphite field, the

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Geology of the Mont Klahoyo Iron Ore Deposit, Ivory Coast

    By R. C. Schmidt, B. E. Kennedy

    The Mont Klahoyo magnetite deposit is located about 600 km (373 miles) northwest of Abidjan, Ivory Coast. During an exploration period ending in 1977 an international joint venture group investigated

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Part VII - Chemical Diffusion in the Columbium-Tungsten System

    By S. Leber, R. F. Hehemann

    Diffusion coefficients for the Cb-W system were measured using couples prepared from poly crystalline, commercially pure metals. The diffusion coefficients, measured in the temperature range between 1

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Institute of Metals Division - Fracture and Twinning in Sapphire (Alpha-Al2O3 Crystals)

    By H. Conrad, E. Stofel

    The fracture behavior of 60-deg-oriented sapphire crystals was investigated for both tension and compression. Plastic flow on the basal plane was found to be a factor in reducing the tensile stress re

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Mining Practices Of The St. Joseph Lead Company In Southeast Missouri

    By N. A. Stockett

    SOUTHEAST Missouri is the largest and oldest lead-producing district in the United States. For the year 1941, the statistical picture of pig-lead production, stated in short tons (partly estimated by

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Library (81d3c300-291e-4024-9cb0-18d25db3faaf)

    The Library of the above-named Societies is open from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. on a11 week-days, except holidays, from Sept. 1 to June 30, and from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. during July and August. The Library contai

    Jan 8, 1916

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Manganese-Steel Castings in the Mining Industry (with Discussion)

    By Walter S. McKee

    When mixed with common cast steel in quantities ranging from 11 to 131/2 per cent. and properly treated, manganese increases the ductility of the metal and adds greatly to its toughness and resistance

    Jan 1, 1916

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    New York Paper - The Sintering of Fine Iron-Bearing Materials by the Dwight & Lloyd Process

    By B. G. Klugh

    In a paper before the Institute at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., June, 1911,' Mr. James Gayley discussed the application of this process to iron-bearing materials. The same author² described the results of

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Timbered Stopes - Mining Methods of Hecla Mining Co.

    By Charles H. Foreman, James F. McCarthy

    The orebodies of the Hecla mine are from 3 to 40 ft. wide, dip not less than 70°, and in most cases are nearly vertical. The Hecla and Intermediate orebodies are generally associated with a lamprophyr

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Conversion Plant at Langeloth, Pa. - Modern Efficient Facilities Make a Variety of Products for Industry

    By E. S. Wheeler, M. W. Murphy

    A LARGE part of the molybdenum produced in Colorado is converted and consumed in the Eastern States. As the raw materials and the power needed for the conversion of the Colorado concentrate are also a

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Duluth Paper - The Incline Railway at Lookout Mountain

    By W. H. Adams

    Among the engineering plants with new features and deserving details which are constantly being brought to the working stage in the Southern States by the generous expenditure of capital, none can exc

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Historical Sketch Of Sudbury District.

    The discovery of nickel at the Wallace Mine in 1846, recorded in the Report of Progress of the Geological Survey of Canada, 1.848-49, was not the first find in the Sudbury mining district. As long ago

    Jan 1, 1907

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    Membership (a9fa358e-9dd5-445a-be81-771af949caf4)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons Who became members during the period Dec. 10, 1914, to Jan. 10, 1915: Members AGUILAR-REVOREDO, J. F., Min. Engr -Casilla 146, Or

    Jan 2, 1915

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    Surface Chemistry of Flotation

    By G. E. Agar, P. L. De Bruyn

    Flotation is an important example of a chemical process by which one solid may be separated from other solids in a mixture. In contrast to other chemical processes such as leaching and smelting, separ

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Institute of Metals Division - Transmission Electron Microscopy of Cold-Worked and Re-crystallized Alpha Uranium

    By S. E. Bronisz, Dana L. Douglass

    a Uranium was deformed by cold rolling, and the effects of this plustic deformation on the microstruc-ture of the metal were observed by the technique of transmission elecbon microscopy. The recrystal

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Time Studies and Cost Accounting Increase Efficiency at Titania

    By Charles D. Hoyt

    T IME studies and cost accounting were combined to increase the efficiency of the overall mining method and thereby reduce costs at the Titania mine of the National Lead Co. in southern Norway about 7

    Jan 9, 1950

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    Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - Passivation Reactions of Nickel and Copper Alloys with Fluorine

    By S. K. Asunmaa, W. D. English, N. A. Tiner, W. A. Cannon

    This paper discusses the reaction of metal surfaces with fluorine. Fluorination reactions result in the formation of metal fluoride films which are "passive" toward further reaction of the metal with

    Jan 1, 1969