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The Control Of The Grain Size Of Tin., Robert D. Macdonald
The Control Of The Grain Size Of Tin., Robert D. Macdonald
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The tin alloys of tellurium are extremely hard and have very great tensile strength. It was thought that the reduction of the rate of grain growth of tin with the addition of tellurium accompanied this hardening and strengthening and such way found to be true.
The Electrical Conductivity Of The Copper-Aluminum Alloys., William W. Hintalla
The Electrical Conductivity Of The Copper-Aluminum Alloys., William W. Hintalla
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Among the many aluminum alloys which have been studied are the binary copper-aluminum alloys. These have proven to be among the most useful of the aluminum alloys thus far worked upon.
The Electroplating Of Cadmium From Sulfate Solutions, Lewis S. Prater
The Electroplating Of Cadmium From Sulfate Solutions, Lewis S. Prater
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
It has been proven that cadmium forms a very satisfactory plate on steel, which has to withstand severe corrosion, especially the corrosion of sea water and spray. The metal is now successfully plated electrolytically from cyanide solutions, but wherever work is carried on with cyanide, there is great danger of poisoning to the workers.
The Inhibitory Effects Of Carbonaceous Materials On The Cyaniding Of Gold Ores., David Currie Jr.
The Inhibitory Effects Of Carbonaceous Materials On The Cyaniding Of Gold Ores., David Currie Jr.
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Carbon and carbonaceous material have been known to have a deleterious effect upon the cyanidation of gold and silver ores since the very beginning of the process. Organic matter is a common source of impurities in cyanide solution, its reducing effect being notorious.
The Effect Of Temperature On The Rate Of Dissolution Of Gold In Cyanide Solutions Which Have A Constant Oxygen Content., Robert Currie
The Effect Of Temperature On The Rate Of Dissolution Of Gold In Cyanide Solutions Which Have A Constant Oxygen Content., Robert Currie
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Since the development of cyanidation into a highly efficient process for treating gold ores, many papers have been written on its various aspects. Although, there has been much work done on it, the chemistry of the reaction is not yet completely understood.
The Presence Of Rhenium In Montana Manganese Ores., Henry E. Swanson
The Presence Of Rhenium In Montana Manganese Ores., Henry E. Swanson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Rhenium properties offer many interesting possibilities, therefore any ores containing rhenium would be of considerable value. Its close relationship to manganese in the periodic table led to the belief that manganese ores would be an excellent place to search for the metal. Investigation of the literature of rhenium revealed that no ore was known to contain more than 0.001 per cent of rhenium.
The Electrowinning Of Copper From Roasted Sulphides, Thomas B. Linn
The Electrowinning Of Copper From Roasted Sulphides, Thomas B. Linn
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
A hydrometallurgical process for the recovery of copper from flotation concentrates has long been considered an attractive possibility. The object of such a method is to produce electrolytic copper without resorting to expensive matte smelting and converting.
Electrolytic Recovery Of Copper And Zinc From Brass, D. H. Swank
Electrolytic Recovery Of Copper And Zinc From Brass, D. H. Swank
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this research was to continue the work of Thomas Parker, who worked on the recovery of copper and zinc from brass during the school year l934 - 1935. Since there is such a wide variety of brasses made with usually a third alloying constituent, remelted scrap is suitable only for castings of wide tolerance in specifications.
The Deposition Of Monomolecular Films., Albert Wilbur Schlechten
The Deposition Of Monomolecular Films., Albert Wilbur Schlechten
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The formation of monomolecular films is possible because of the action of the heteropolar molecules of certain fatty acids, especially stearic. Under the proper conditions the acid will spread out until a monomolecular film is formed.
Geology Of The Tuxedo Mining District, R. W. Lawson, B. R. Tarrant, A. L. Gallagher
Geology Of The Tuxedo Mining District, R. W. Lawson, B. R. Tarrant, A. L. Gallagher
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The Tuxedo mining district lies fifteen miles west of Butte on the south east end of Deer Lodge valley. Prospecting and mining has been carried on in this district for about 20 years. As a result many pits have been dug, several adits have been driven, and two or three shallow shafts have been sunk.