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.],
- 1884
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Contents
- Front Matter
- Index to Volume 5, 1884.
- Front Matter pp. 1
- Catalan Iron in France. pp. 2
- Forest Destruction. pp. 3-4
- Prices in 1883. pp. 5-7
- What Constitutes a Ton? pp. 7-8
- Retort Plant at Luther, Michigan. pp. 9-15
- Rolling Blooms in Sweden. pp. 16
- De-Sulphurization of Iron Ore. pp. 17-22
- Obituary. Jackson, Joseph R., C.C.; pp. 22-23
- Charcoal Pig-Iron Production of 1883. pp. 24-32
- Analyses of Charcoal. pp. 33-34
- Blast Furnace Records. pp. 35-36
- Some Properties of Iron and Steel Wires. Hughes, D.E., Prof.; pp. 37-40
- Ore Roasters. pp. 41-43
- Strength of Charcoal Pig-Iron. pp. 43-51
- Some English Ores. pp. 51-52
- Government Tests of Iron and Steel. pp. 53-54
- Forestry Notes. pp. 55-56
- Front Matter pp. 57
- The Iron Ores and Iron Industry of Minas-Geraes, Brazil. pp. 58-63
- Silicified Charcoal. Mills, Samuel D.; pp. 64-66
- Canadian Iron Ores. Dewey, Fred P.; pp. 67-74
- Comparison of Results from Large and Small Charcoal Furnaces. Frederici, F.; pp. 74-80
- The Standard Bushel. pp. 81
- The Policy of the Journal. pp. 82-84
- Imports and Exports of Iron and Steel. pp. 84-86
- Roasting Iron Ores. pp. 87-96
- Blank
- The Grittinger Ore Kiln. pp. 97-99
- Charcoal Iron Industries in South-Western Virginia. pp. 100-109
- Peripatetic Iron Works. pp. 110-112
- Blank
- Babcock & Wilcox Boiler in Connection With Heating and Puddling Furnaces. pp. 113-114
- Blast-Furnace Dust Under the Microscope. Wharton, Joseph.; pp. 115-116
- Production of Charcoal Blooms in 1883. pp. 117-119
- Incrustations on Pig-Iron. pp. 120-123
- Obituary. pp. 124-126
- Front Matter pp. 127
- Bangbro Iron and Steel Works, Sweden. pp. 128
- The Study of Iron and Steel. Bayles, J.C.; pp. 129-135
- Influence of Charcoal upon the amount of Phosphorus in Pig-Iron. Tamm, Adolph, Dr.; pp. 135-137
- Our Old Furnace-Men. pp. 138-139
- Development of American Forestry. pp. 140-142
- Direct Processes. Ward, W.P.; pp. 143-147
- Forests and Rainfall. pp. 148-149
- Tin from Slag. pp. 149-150
- Blank
- Portable Charcoal Oven. pp. 151-152
- The Annual Meeting. pp. 153-154
- Manganese Steel. pp. 154-155
- Protection of Iron Against Rust. pp. 156-157
- Review of the Annual Report of the American Iron and Steel Association. Swank, James M.; pp. 158-167
- Obituaries. pp. 168-171
- Blank
- Ore-Roasters, (Continued.) pp. 171-172
- Braise, Braize, Breeze. pp. 172-173
- Future of the Charcoal Pig-Iron Industry of Hungary. pp. 174-176
- Transportation of Cord-wood. pp. 177-181
- History of the First Blast-Furnace in the West. Swank, James M. ; pp. 182-184
- Front Matter pp. 185
- Call for the Annual Meeting. pp. 186
- Charcoal for Gunpowder. pp. 187-190
- Chemical Composition of Charcoal. Fleming, H.S. ; pp. 191-196
- Use of Retorts and Meilers Prior to 1868. pp. 197-199
- Net Import of Tin Plates into the United States. pp. 199
- Iron Production East and West. pp. 200-203
- What Forestry Will Not Do? Rothrock, Prof.; pp. 204-206
- American Forestry Congress. pp. 206
- Present Condition of the Charcoal Iron Industry. pp. 207-213
- Ore-Mining in Austria and Germany. Ekeland, A.; pp. 214-216
- Blast-Furnace Capacity and Production. pp. 217-228
- The Cerro de Mercado, Mexico. pp. 229-230
- Book Notices. pp. 231-234
- Front Matter pp. 235
- Minutes of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. Birkinbine, John; pp. 236-252
- Manufacture of Charcoal Iron in Sweden. Lilienberg, N., M.E.; pp. 253-275
- Improved Swedish Forge-Fire. Forsberg, G.A. ; pp. 276-277
- Mont Alto Furnace Work during a short Campaign in 1883, and its Lessons. Wiestling, George B., M.E.; pp. 278-290
- Narrative of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers held at St. Louis, Missouri. pp. 291-302
- Grading and Warehousing of Pig-Iron in Great Britain. Bayles, James C.; pp. 303-311
- The Future of the Association. pp. 312-313
- Improved Ore-roasting Furnace. Colby, George D.; pp. 314-319
- Iron Manufacture in California. Seely, M., Jr.; pp. 320-321
- Wire-Tester. pp. 322-323
- Rice-Pan Manufacture in China. pp. 324-326
- Front Matter pp. 327
- Collecting Statistics. pp. 328-329
- Influences of Inferior Fuel. pp. 330-331
- Uses of Swedish Charcoal-Iron in America. Lilienberg, N., M.E.; pp. 332-349
- First Attempt by Europeans to Manufacture Iron in the United States. pp. 350-357
- Iron Ore Leases. pp. 358-360
- The Salisbury Iron Region. pp. 361-368
- Enlarging the Scope of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 369-372
- Forest Fires. pp. 373-374
- Elk Rapids Furnace. pp. 375
- American Charcoal Blast Furnaces. pp. 376-379
- Blast Furnace Location. pp. 380-384
- Discussion upon the Manufacture of Charcoal. pp. 385-397
- Improved Hot-Blast Oven Built for the Shelby Iron Company, Alabama. McArthur, J.A.; pp. 398-399
- Some Imports of Iron in 1883. pp. 400-401
- Book Notices. pp. 402-404
- Roll of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 405-413
- Advertisement pp. 414
- Advertisement pp. 415
- Advertisement pp. 416
- Advertisement pp. 417
- Advertisement pp. 418
- Contents pp. 419
- United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 420
- Advertisement pp. 421
- Advertisement pp. 422
- Back Matter