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The Characteristics Of The Electrolyte In The Series System Of Electrolytic Copper Refining, Carl W. Howald Jr.
The Characteristics Of The Electrolyte In The Series System Of Electrolytic Copper Refining, Carl W. Howald Jr.
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Almost everyone is familiar with the tremendous importance of copper in our everyday life. One of the properties of copper which determines its great usefulness to mankind is its electrical conductivity. This property alone has more to do with the prominence of copper among useful metals then does any other.
The Casting Of Anodes For The Series System Of Electrolytic Copper Refining, Robert R. Kupfer
The Casting Of Anodes For The Series System Of Electrolytic Copper Refining, Robert R. Kupfer
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The electrolytic refining process, while usually considered an auxiliary process used in conjunction with pyrometallurgical extraction, deserves a special niche in the complex metallurgy of copper. The development of electrolytic copper refining, for example, is largely responsible for the prominence of the electrical industry. Conversely, it could be stated that the electrical industry played an important part in the development of the copper industry.
Aluminum - Bronze Compacts And Their Possible Use As A Bearing Material, Donald J. Mcmaster
Aluminum - Bronze Compacts And Their Possible Use As A Bearing Material, Donald J. Mcmaster
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
In the modern aspect of powder metallurgy, the first use of a sintering process was in making filaments for incandescent electric lamps.In the short while from the day of Edison to the present, the science of working with metal powders has advanced by leaps and bounds.
Operation Characteristics Of The Series System For Electrolytic Refining Of Copper, John T. O'Donnell
Operation Characteristics Of The Series System For Electrolytic Refining Of Copper, John T. O'Donnell
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
In the copper electrolytic refining operation, two main objectives are desired: the first is the production of a metal of desired chemical composition and physical characteristics, and the second is the recovery of the valuable by-products.
A Study Of The Physical Properties Of Low Tin Solders, Cornelius P. Dwyer
A Study Of The Physical Properties Of Low Tin Solders, Cornelius P. Dwyer
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
In 1947, out of the 100,000 long tons of tin consumed in the United States, 25,000 tons went into solder. Tin plate took 39,000 tons while babbit, bronze and collapsible tubes accounted for approximately 17,000 tons. Solder ranked second to tin plate and required more than the next three major uses combined.
The Effect Of Manganese And Magnesium On The Hardening Of Copper-Aluminum Alloys, Robert M. Hansen
The Effect Of Manganese And Magnesium On The Hardening Of Copper-Aluminum Alloys, Robert M. Hansen
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
During recent years, duralumin and all aluminum alloys have been made the object of much discussion regarding their hardening mechanism. The commercial success of nearly all of the alloys of aluminum and magnesium is dependent on their ability to age or precipitation harden.
The Electrodeposition Of Iron-Manganese Alloys, Kenneth H. Larson
The Electrodeposition Of Iron-Manganese Alloys, Kenneth H. Larson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Although the alteration of properties resulting from the alloying of metals in their usual commercial forms has been extensively investigated, the field of electrodeposition of alloys is believed generally not to have received the attention that it merits.
Occurrence Of Native Copper Near Jefferson City, Montana, Terence G. Kirkland
Occurrence Of Native Copper Near Jefferson City, Montana, Terence G. Kirkland
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Sometime prior to 1870, a group of prospectors made what was believed to be a "rich strike' on one of the tributaries of Prickly Pear Creek in Jefferson County, Montana. Instead of striking it rich, they had uncovered a native copper deposit, worthless to them because of its limited extent and remote location, but now of much interest to the geologist, and to the mining engineer because of its possible commercial value.
The Anodic Polishing Of Copper In Solutions Of Orthophosphoric Acid, Robert E. Sullivan
The Anodic Polishing Of Copper In Solutions Of Orthophosphoric Acid, Robert E. Sullivan
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The electrolytic cleaning of metals by anodic methods has been known for many years. It was recognized long ago that when the temperature and concentration of the electrolyte were properly regulated, bright clean surfaces were obtained.
An Investigation Into The Adaption Of The Induction Furnace For Determining The Equilibrim Diagram Of The System Cu2s-Fes, John R. Cole
An Investigation Into The Adaption Of The Induction Furnace For Determining The Equilibrim Diagram Of The System Cu2s-Fes, John R. Cole
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
This investigation was started in an effort to find an accurate and efficient method of determining the freezing points of ferrous and cuprous sulphides, mixtures of the two substances, and from this to establish the liquidus line of the equilibrium diagram.
The Electrodeposition Of Copper-Cobalt Alloys, Richard L. Dunn
The Electrodeposition Of Copper-Cobalt Alloys, Richard L. Dunn
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
An attempt was made to deposit a 50:50 copper-cobalt alloy from various sulfate electrolytes. No true 50:50 alloy was obtained but various mixtures of cobalt and copper rich crystals were deposited.
Hardness And Electrical Resistivity Of Copper-Iron Powder Metal Compacts, Fred A. Foyle Jr.
Hardness And Electrical Resistivity Of Copper-Iron Powder Metal Compacts, Fred A. Foyle Jr.
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Although powder metallurgical methods have been used for years to fabricate tungsten and platinum, very little scientific data have been recorded until the beginning of this century. A large percentage of all commercial production at present is based upon past practice rather than upon scientific knowledge.
Age Hardening Of Copper Antimony Alloys, William R. Stern
Age Hardening Of Copper Antimony Alloys, William R. Stern
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
A large number of alloys of varying percentages of copper and antimony were prepared. These alloys were treated in various ways which might be expected to produce age hardening. The effect of cold working was studied in the range where the alloys were malleable.
The Electrodeposition Of Iron-Manganese Alloys, Raymond D. Magorien
The Electrodeposition Of Iron-Manganese Alloys, Raymond D. Magorien
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
An electrodeposition of an iron-manganese alloy was made from the same conditions determined by previous research. Various addition agents were experimented with in an attempt to produce better conditions for electro-deposition. It was found advantageous to add small amounts of sodium lauryl sulfate and ammonium sulfite to the electrolyte.
Flotation Of A Complex Sulphide Ore Containing Tetrahedrite, James C. O'Dea, Lorimer W. Hoar
Flotation Of A Complex Sulphide Ore Containing Tetrahedrite, James C. O'Dea, Lorimer W. Hoar
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The ore investigated in this thesis is a zinc-copper-lead ore. Microscopic analysis of this complex sulphide ore showed it to contain pyrite, sphalerite, arsenopyrite, galena, chalcopyrite, tetrahedrite, and covellite, with quartz as the gangue constituent.
Bright Electroplating Of Copper In The Acid Bath, Elwood K. Jensen
Bright Electroplating Of Copper In The Acid Bath, Elwood K. Jensen
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Plating of various objects with mirror-like surfaces of chromium, nickel, and other metals has expanded considerably during the past decade, and now ranks as an important enterprise, particularly with respect to the automotive industry.
Electrolytic Deposition Of Iron, Irving M. Kenoffel
Electrolytic Deposition Of Iron, Irving M. Kenoffel
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
In this thesis the purpose was to obtain a good iron deposit from a relatively simple bath. The deposit was to be of good nature and low in Carbon content. Also included is a summary of the uses to which electrolytic iron can be put as well as a summary of work done by other researchers in depositing iron electrolytically.
Concentration By Flotation Of A Complex Galena - Sphalerite - Chalcopyrite Ore From The Nine Mile District Near Missoula, Montana, Truxton J. Fisher, John L. Tokich
Concentration By Flotation Of A Complex Galena - Sphalerite - Chalcopyrite Ore From The Nine Mile District Near Missoula, Montana, Truxton J. Fisher, John L. Tokich
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
At the present time ore bodies being mined are becoming more and more complex in mineral association, thus presenting a more difficult problem in their concentration. Lead-zinc sulphide ores are among the more common ores which present such difficulties.
The Electrodeposition Of Iron-Manganese Alloys, Earl C. Roberts
The Electrodeposition Of Iron-Manganese Alloys, Earl C. Roberts
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Various electrolytes were experimented with in an attempt to deposit an iron-manganese alloy. An Alloy was obtained from a solution containing ferrous ammonium sulfate, manganous sulfate, and ammonium sulfate. Further experimentation was done in an effort to determine the optimum conditions of deposition and the highest manganese alloy which could be produced.
Refining Of Low Grade Zinc-Gold Precipitates, John C. Stentz
Refining Of Low Grade Zinc-Gold Precipitates, John C. Stentz
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this investigation was to ascertain if advantage could be taken of the copper in the precipitates as a collecting agent of the precious metals in the direct smelting furnace.The products produced to be low grade anode bullion and a slag low in precious metals, high in zinc and lead.
The Velocity Of Falling Particles In A Liquid Medium, Elliott Coldwater
The Velocity Of Falling Particles In A Liquid Medium, Elliott Coldwater
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The investigation was prompted by the fact that there seemed to be some discrepancy between the results published by Richards,and the empirical figures used in classification and in gravity concentration. Further, the work of Richards was restricted to quartz and galena whereas this study also includes pyrite and calcite.
Age Hardening Of Copper-Aluminum Alloy Castings, Frank Randall
Age Hardening Of Copper-Aluminum Alloy Castings, Frank Randall
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Age hardening occurs in alloys of the solid solution type containing a hardening constituent, be it metal or metallic compound, which is more soluble in the solvent phase at higher temperatures than at lower ones.
An Investigation Of The Age-Hardening Of Copper With Nickel-Boron Compounds, Robert I. Moreen
An Investigation Of The Age-Hardening Of Copper With Nickel-Boron Compounds, Robert I. Moreen
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Boron is an element whose metallurgical possibilities have never been fully investigated. The principal reason for this fact seems to lie in the difficulties encountered in preparing elemental boron and its various intermetallic compounds.
An Experimental Investigation Of The Age Hardening Of Nickel With Boron, Willard M. Boam
An Experimental Investigation Of The Age Hardening Of Nickel With Boron, Willard M. Boam
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Since 1911, at which time, the age hardening phenomenon of duralumin was discovered by Film, much research has been carried on investigating the various alloy systems. The successful application of age hardening to the copper aluminum system (duralumin) has indicated the possibility of hardening practically all the metals in the same way.
The Recovery Of Zinc From Butte Mine Waters, Edmond M. Fern
The Recovery Of Zinc From Butte Mine Waters, Edmond M. Fern
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Very little work has been done towards the recovery of zinc from mine water because the zinc content of the water is generally low. As different from copper, which can very easily be replaced by iron in any of its solutions, zinc is very high up in the electro-chemical series and so the few metals above zinc, most of which are rare and hence expensive, cannot be used to replace zinc from its solution.
Electrical Resistivity Measurements Of Powder Metal Compacts, John M. Fitzpatrick
Electrical Resistivity Measurements Of Powder Metal Compacts, John M. Fitzpatrick
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
This work, as it was originally planned, was the arranging of an apparatus whereby electrical resistivity measurements could be made on powder compacts. It was also to include measurements on a series of copper-nickel compacts both before and after sintering.
Some Investigations On Quantitative Measurement Of Amalgamation, Charles Moore
Some Investigations On Quantitative Measurement Of Amalgamation, Charles Moore
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Amalgamation is a process in which precious metals are collected by mercury. The exact way in which the mercury holds the other metals is not positively known. It is probable that a series of intermetallic compounds form. Very little work has been done so far on the theory of amalgamation.
The Electrowinning Of Manganese From Rhodochrosite, Lloyd L. Thompson
The Electrowinning Of Manganese From Rhodochrosite, Lloyd L. Thompson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Manganese is commonly known to be a metal of great strategic importance. It is essential in the production of all steels, first as a scavenger to remove oxygen and sulfur, and second as an alloying element in wear-resistant steels.
Some Effects Of The Addition Of Tellurium To Lead Alloys, Selim Ozsahin
Some Effects Of The Addition Of Tellurium To Lead Alloys, Selim Ozsahin
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
From the standpoint of its practical usefulness, the most important characteristics of metallic lead are its cheapness, resistance to corrosion, plasticity, high specific gravity, low melting point, and its ability to form alloys in which some properties are modified by the addition of other elements, while other properties remain the same.
The Theory Of Alloy Deposition And The Effect Of A Rotating Cathode Upon Such Deposition, With Special Attention To The Possibility Of Depositing Sterling Silver, Kenneth J. Stodden
The Theory Of Alloy Deposition And The Effect Of A Rotating Cathode Upon Such Deposition, With Special Attention To The Possibility Of Depositing Sterling Silver, Kenneth J. Stodden
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
In the past few years a great deal of attention has been given to the electrodeposition of alloys. For the main part, this investigation has been of scientific interest only; but in a few instances, such work has attained commercial importance.