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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 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 reĀsearch 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.
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 possibilĀities 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.