Journal of the United States association of charcoal iron workers.
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- Journal of the United States association of charcoal iron workers.
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- United States association of charcoal iron workers.
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- Harrisburg [etc.],
- 1883
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Contents
- Front Matter
- Index to Volume 4, 1883.
- Front Matter pp. 1
- Petroleum as a Blast Furnace Fuel. pp. 2-3
- Reduction of Oxidized Iron by Carbonic Oxide. Akerman, Rich.; pp. 4-16
- The Mineral Resources of Michigan. pp. 17-20
- Notable Blast-Furnace Records. pp. 21-24
- Drilling by Hand and by Power. pp. 25-26
- Honorary Members. pp. 27-28
- Charcoal Iron in Pennsylvania in 1846. pp. 29-30
- Forestry Bulletins. pp. 31-41
- Grading Pig-Iron by Grain. pp. 42-43
- Thin Plates of Metal. pp. 43
- New Double Cylinder Blowing Engine. pp. 44
- Blank
- The Charcoal Pig-Iron Production of 1882. pp. 45-52
- The Tariff and Charcoal Iron. pp. 53
- The Charcoal Industries of Baltimore. pp. 54-59
- Charcoal Pig-Iron Manufacture in Tennessee. pp. 60
- Front Matter pp. 61
- The Tariff of 1883, as Affecting the Charcoal Iron Industry. pp. 62-70
- Forestry Bulletins. pp. 71-77
- Profits of Mining. pp. 78-79
- Some Causes of Red-Shortness and Cold-Shortness in Iron. pp. 80-81
- Iron Ores of Tennessee. pp. 82-84
- Charcoal Blast Furnaces of Michigan. pp. 85-90
- The Coke Industry. pp. 91-92
- Forest Fires. pp. 93-97
- Restricting Pollution. pp. 98-101
- An Explanation. pp. 101
- The Beech for Charcoal. Fernow, B.E., M.E.; pp. 102-104
- Some Practical Applications of Combustion. Dewey, Fred. P.; pp. 105-115
- Comparative Blast Furnace Practice. Bell, I. Lowthian; pp. 115-137
- Book Notices. pp. 138
- Front Matter pp. 139
- Review of the annual report of the Secretary of the American Iron and Steel Association. pp. 140-153
- Errata. pp. 154
- Progress of Mining in Sweden since 1860. Nordenstrom, G.; pp. 155-159
- Personals. pp. 160
- Pyrites. pp. 161-162
- A Historical Sketch of the Metallurgical Industry of Michigan. pp. 163-167
- Charcoal Iron Industries in the North-west. pp. 168-175
- The Journal. pp. 176
- Meilers vs. Retorts. pp. 177-180
- The Charcoal Iron Industries of Baltimore. pp. 181-182
- Fire Record. pp. 183-185
- Tests of Wassaic Pig Iron. pp. 186-187
- The Annual Meeting. pp. 187-188
- Details of the Long Blast of Tecumseh Furnace. pp. 189-197
- Experiments on American Woods. Sharples, S.P., Prof.; pp. 198-202
- Front Matter pp. 203
- Charcoal Blast Furnace in Servia. pp. 204
- Charcoal Blast Furnaces on the Pacific Slope. pp. 205-206
- Narrative of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 207-232
- Minutes of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 233-246
- Charcoal and Charcoal Manufacture. Sjöstedt, Ernst, M.E.; pp. 247-251
- The Mesquit. pp. 252
- Manufacture of Charcoal in Kilns. Peirce, H.M., Dr.; pp. 253-258
- Answers to Criticisms upon the Use of Retorts for Producing Charcoal. Mathieu, J.A.; pp. 259-263
- The Ax - Woodchopping as a Fine Art. pp. 263-264
- Condition of Blast Furnaces. pp. 264-265
- Our Iron Industry in 1734. pp. 266-268
- Front Matter pp. 269
- Uniform Standard for a Bushel of Charcoal. pp. 270-275
- Grading of Pig-Iron. pp. 275-281
- Risks in Transporting Charcoal by Railroad. pp. 282-288
- Manufacture of Charcoal. pp. 288-298
- Mining in the Marquette Region. pp. 298-301
- Water in the Blast. pp. 301-302
- The Marquette Iron Region. Jopling, James E.; pp. 303-313
- Smelting of Bog Iron Ore in Maryland. pp. 313-314
- Courtesies of the Fourth Annual Meeting. pp. 315-317
- The Black or Yellow Locust. Hicks, John S.; pp. 318-322
- Styrian Tool Steel. pp. 322-323
- Machinery and Process for Utilizing Lean Ores. Buchanan, C.G.; pp. 324-327
- Analyses of Foreign Ores. pp. 328-332
- Front Matter pp. 333
- Charcoal Manufacture of the Future. pp. 334-337
- Possibilities for Manufacturing Charcoal Iron in Canada. pp. 337-347
- Early Manufacture of Charcoal Iron in Maryland. pp. 348-356
- Freezing Liquids in Living Vegetable Tissue. pp. 357
- Volume IV. pp. 358-359
- Mining and Mineral Statistics. pp. 360-361
- A Variation. pp. 361-362
- Destruction of Katahdin Iron Works. pp. 363-364
- Notes from Michigan. pp. 365-367
- Augmenting the Revenue of the Association. pp. 367-369
- Iron Industry of Switzerland. pp. 369
- Roll of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 370-378
- Back Matter