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.
- Publication
- Harrisburg [etc.],
- 1888
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- Iron industry and trade -- Societies.
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Contents
- Front Matter
- Samuel Noble, Late President of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers.
- Front Matter pp. 1-3
- Iron Ore Concentration No. 1. pp. 3-13
- New York Mining Law. Raymond, R.W., Dr.; pp. 13-15
- Manufacture of Russian Sheet Iron. pp. 15-18
- Obituary. pp. 19-20
- Queries. pp. 21-28
- The Electric Motor in Mining Operations. Mansfield, George W.; pp. 29-36
- The Iron Mountain, Missouri. pp. 36-45
- Steel Rail Manufacture. pp. 45-47
- The Terni Steel Works. pp. 48-49
- Comparison of the Pig-Iron Statistics of Great Britain and of the United States. pp. 50-55
- Coke Manufacture. pp. 55-56
- Imports of Iron and Steel for Four Years. pp. 57
- Our Mineral Resources. pp. 58-59
- Advertisement. pp. 60
- Front Matter pp. 61
- The Cost of Producing Pig-Iron. pp. 62-66
- Obituary - W.R. Davenport. pp. 66-67
- Narrative of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 68-69
- Minutes of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 69-75
- The Position of the United States as an Iron Producer. pp. 76-78
- Natural Gas in Iron Manufacture. pp. 78-80
- Percentages of Ash and Phosphorus in Wood and Charcoal. Akerman, Richard, & Sarnstorm, C.G.; pp. 81-97
- Iron Ore Concentration No. 2. pp. 97-111
- Mining Brown Hematite Ores. pp. 112-115
- Awards, Discoveries, and Inventions. pp. 115
- Iron and Aluminum. pp. 116-122
- Cost of Making Pig Iron at Troy, N.Y. pp. 122-123
- The Iron Mountain, Missouri. pp. 124-125
- Blank
- The Association and the Tariff. pp. 125-127
- Advertisement. pp. 128
- Front Matter pp. 129
- Calculation of the Ore Mixture or Burden for a Blast Furnace. Ledebur, Prof.; pp. 130-143
- Using Machinery in the Forests. pp. 143-146
- Queries. pp. 147-152
- Cast-Iron Car Wheels. pp. 153-170
- American Pig-Iron in 1888. pp. 170-180
- Concentration at Dannemora, Sweden, by the Wenström Magnetic Separator. Cook, R.A.; pp. 181-184
- Jaw Crushers. pp. 184-187
- Concentration of Iron Ores. No. 3. pp. 188-195
- Where Our Iron Ore Comes From. pp. 195-200
- Analysis of Iron Ore Used at Ilsede Furnace, Germany. pp. 200
- Electrical vs. Rope Transmission of Power. pp. 201
- Book Notices. pp. 202
- Front Matter pp. 203
- Blast-Furnace Management. pp. 204-208
- Roasting Sulphurous Iron-Ore. pp. 208-218
- Lake Champlain Iron Region. pp. 218-227
- German Mineral Statistics. pp. 228-229
- Mineral Products of the United States. pp. 230-232
- The Iron-Ores of British Columbia. pp. 233-236
- Iron-Ore Concentration. No. 4. pp. 236-240
- Weights of Anthracite Coal. pp. 241
- Obituaries. pp. 242-244
- The Flaxseed-Ore of Wisconsin. pp. 244-250
- Iron-Ore Requirements of Great Britain. pp. 251-258
- Damage to Iron Works by Water. pp. 258-260
- Front Matter pp. 261
- Magnetic Survey and the Magnetometer. Sjosdedt, Ernest, M.E.; pp. 262-266
- Spirally Welded Steel Tubes. Mallory, W.S.; pp. 267-272
- Blast Furnace Records. pp. 272-274
- Narrative of the Tenth Annual Meeting. pp. 274-289
- Possibilites of Iron Manufacture in Canada. Birkinbine, John; pp. 290-298
- Apatite. pp. 298-301
- An Old Blast-Furnace. pp. 301-302
- Unreduced Ore Passing Through a Blast-Furnace. Cook, Edgar S.; pp. 303-305
- The Outlook. pp. 305-306
- Moisture in the Blast. Mills, Samuel D.; pp. 306-310
- Front Matter pp. 311
- Minutes of the Tenth Annual Meeting of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 312-317
- Shipments of Lake Superior Iron-Ore. pp. 317-322
- Lake Champlain Iron Region - No. 2. pp. 322-331
- Carter County, Tennessee, Iron-Ores. pp. 331-332
- The Southern Pig-Iron Industry. pp. 333-335
- Swedish Mineral Statistics. pp. 335-336
- Iron and Steel Manufacture at Chicago. pp. 336-338
- Comparison of Metric and Customary Standard Weights and Measures. pp. 338-341
- Production of Pig-Iron in the United States in 1889. pp. 341-347
- Production of Pig-Iron in Germany. pp. 347-348
- Iron-Ore Concentration, No. 5. pp. 349-353
- Book Notices. pp. 354-358
- Roll of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Workers. pp. 359-365
- Index to Volume 8. pp. 366-381
- Advertisement. pp. 382
- Back Matter