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Electrowinning With Amalgam Electrode, Ralph V. Anderson Jr.
Electrowinning With Amalgam Electrode, Ralph V. Anderson Jr.
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Amalgam Metallurgy, a relatively new expression in the technology of metal extraction, was first chosen to describe certain new processes developed at the Duisburg Copper Works in Germany. The idea of using mercury, a costly and poisonous metal, as an intermediate in heavy chemical industry and in polarography are of recent origin; with the exception of a series of patents of little significance and occasional comments in the literature, the work is hardly known.
The Influence Of Copper Upon The Age Hardening Properties Of Steel, Andre Rey
The Influence Of Copper Upon The Age Hardening Properties Of Steel, Andre Rey
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The virtues of alloy steels have been widely publicized in both technical literature and everyday advertising. Nearly everyone possessing a slight knowledge of metallurgy knows the beneficial effects of chromium in the manufacture of stainless steels, or the importance of nickel, molybdenum, vanadium, and other common elements used to alloy steels.
The Electrolytic Purification Of An Impure Cadmium Sulfate Solution With A Cell Utilizing A Mercury Cathode And A Lead Anode, W. D. Mcmaster
The Electrolytic Purification Of An Impure Cadmium Sulfate Solution With A Cell Utilizing A Mercury Cathode And A Lead Anode, W. D. Mcmaster
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Cadmium is produced solely as a by-product and all cadmium of commerce is obtained from zinc ores. It is a rare occurrence when zinc deposits are found which do not contain some cadmium.
Determination Of The Activities Of Indium And Mercury And The Vapor Pressures Of Mercury Over These Amalgams From 0.00216 To 0.02494 Mole Fraction Indium At 25 C And From 0.00067 To 0.02410 Mole Fraction Indium At 70 C By Electromotive Force Measurements, Arthur H. Lutts
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
This work was performed to determine by experimental means the activities of both indium and mercury and the vapor pressures of mercury over these amalgams at 25 and 70 C.
Electrowinning Versus Electrorefining Of Blister Copper, Frank J. Vorell
Electrowinning Versus Electrorefining Of Blister Copper, Frank J. Vorell
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
In the following sections of this report, I will discuss as fully as possible both the theoretical and practical aspects of the roasting, leaching, and electrowinning steps, as well as the economic considerations of the process. The results of my laboratory work will, of course, be integrated to the process.
Resistance Of Solid Inconel To Attack By Liquid Indium, David C. Hendra
Resistance Of Solid Inconel To Attack By Liquid Indium, David C. Hendra
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The role of liquid metals in industry is rapidly becoming of increasing importance. The physical and chemical tendencies of metals in the liquid condition must be ascertained before a metal in this form can be put to practical usage. In very many stages of mineral processing and recovery, in molten-metal baths for temperature control on heat treating, and in several industries where heat transfer is an important aspect, metals may be at one time or another in a liquid condition.