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See also: Early iron | smelting and History of ferrous metallurgy |
In the past this area was known for iron | smelting and iron goods. |
Capper Pass and Son Ltd. was a British | smelting and refining company. |
efinery workers at the Selby Smelter American | Smelting and Refining Company. |
n of Boncarbo was established by the American | Smelting and Refining Company in 1915. |
e of the buildings were being used for copper | smelting, and the rest were abandoned. |
lter and refinery is the biggest facility for | smelting and refining of copper in South-Eastern Europ |
It mainly engaged in the mining, | smelting and refining of gold, silver, copper products |
ysis is usually applied in the research about | smelting and refining processes of copper, tin, lead a |
sure to arsenic may occur with copper or lead | smelting and wood treatment and among workers involved |
ts operations include copper mining, milling, | smelting and refining to produce copper-related produc |
the Swansea area of Wales, as well as mining, | smelting and refining copper and lead. |
Lark was a company town of the United States | Smelting and Refining Company, which expanded the town |
However, the first use of conventional | smelting and purification techniques that modern socie |
illage was noted for its cherry fair and iron | smelting and until the early 20th Century a windmill e |
open pit and underground mines along with two | smelting and refining plants in the Republic of Kazakh |
rseas base metals producers for lead and zinc | smelting and iron production for steelmaking. |
to provide power for ALCOA's nearby aluminum | smelting and rolling operations. |
an be used as a cathode material in aluminium | smelting and can be shaped by electrical discharge mac |
close coordination among product development, | smelting and casting, die and extrusion and the advanc |
ompany has built world leading aluminium tilt | smelting and casting equipment in the industry, as wel |
any in northwest China engaged in the mining, | smelting, and trading of alloy and metal minerals, inc |
n church bells were to be sent to Germany for | smelting and use in the war industry. |
nding and physical separation of ores and the | smelting and leaching of base and precious metals. |
-10 as head metallurgist for Baltimore Copper | Smelting and Rolling Company in Perth Amboy, New Jerse |
ctivities, including exploration, processing, | smelting and refining. |
the mines of Bakewell, Hope and Tideswell and | smelting and mine owning in Wirksworth. |
for functional coatings on substrates, plasma | Smelting and melting, plasma diagnostics, space-relate |
in Westbury-sub-Mendip not far from the lead | smelting areas on the Mendip Hills in Somerset. |
Moses Austin started large-scale mining and | smelting, at Potosi, originally known as Mine a Breton |
tanners, who moved into lime-burning and tin | smelting before becoming bankers. |
or making furnace liners in 19th century iron | smelting blast furnaces of central Pennsylvania. |
In Baton Rouge, Erickson worked in the family | smelting business and attended Louisiana State Univers |
re Erickson's father had transferred his lead | smelting business. |
ed to human activities such as mining and ore | smelting but is more often associated with dissolved s |
He then experimented with | smelting calamine, developing a method very similar to |
an uninhabited locality and former mining and | smelting centre in the Boundary Country of the Souther |
the Maritime Administration to North American | Smelting Co, Wilmington, De for scrapping. |
Smelting Co. v. Kemp, 104 U.S. 636 (1881), was careful | |
31, Whitney founded the Hudson Bay Mining and | Smelting Co. Limited in Canada. |
re, and formerly Managing Director of Eastern | Smelting Co. Ltd, Penang. |
apping on 7 August 1970 to the North American | Smelting Co., Wilmington, Delaware. |
Lead | smelting commenced in the area in 1898. |
She was then sold to the North American | Smelting Company and scrapped. |
New Boliden is a mining and | smelting company with operations in Sweden, Finland, N |
H. Kramer and Company is a brass | smelting company located in the Pilsen neighborhood of |
was sold for scrapping to the North American | Smelting Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 24 |
rapping on 16 November 1945 to North American | Smelting Company in Philadelphia. |
arch 1966, she was sold to the North American | Smelting Company of Wilmington, Delaware, for scrap. |
ecame metallurgical chemist to the Australian | Smelting Company at Dry Creek, South Australia, and wh |
mist and assistant metallurgist at a Colorado | smelting company and erected smelters in Colorado and |
Cumerio Med is Bulgaria's largest copper | smelting company producing around 240,000 tonnes of sm |
was sold and delivered to the North American | Smelting Company, Philadelphia, in March 1946. |
He was the sole owner of the Utah Mines and | Smelting Company, of Colorado. |
- 7 June 1888) was a Welsh owner of a copper | smelting company, and a Conservative Party politician. |
sold on 3 October 1966 to the North American | Smelting Company, Wilmington, Delaware, and was scrapp |
she was sold for scrap to the North American | Smelting Company. |
ually cassiterite, as sold by a tin mine to a | smelting company. |
left is part of the disused 19th century lead | smelting complex |
when operations began at the Balkhash copper | smelting complex in Kazakhstan. |
ity in 1907, and was chief engineer with Utah | Smelting Corporation from 1909 until 1920. |
ber types issued by Elizabeth I, so that iron | smelting could continue. |
icy and work of the 'Governor and Company for | Smelting down Lead with Pit Coal and Sea Coal', mainly |
ding district and villages were occupied with | smelting due to the nearby mines of argentiferous copp |
Spokane, Washington, had a strong mining and | smelting economy based on the non-silver components of |
d Dudley was his teacher; certainly, his lead | smelting efforts seem to be foreshadowed by an enterpr |
They were chemists working in mines and | smelting facilities, where they were called on for the |
of high temperatures such as steel mills and | smelting facilities. |
physician, and of course the local mining and | smelting facilities. |
k in the open-pit nickel mine in Kaya and the | smelting factory in Iwataki together with nearly 700 P |
ingots have been seen as a primary product of | smelting, forming at the base of a furnace beneath a l |
lding (known locally as cupolas from the lead | smelting furnace). |
In a | smelting furnace, as many as four different phases cou |
rnace End probably derives its name from iron | smelting furnaces owned by the Jennens. |
e exhaust gases from the various roasting and | smelting furnaces at the smelter. |
was required for building mills, constructing | smelting furnaces, power stations and sinking mine sha |
Finds include the residue of iron | smelting, glass beads, pottery and bones of both anima |
t may have been the Bolehill Bole, a medieval | smelting hearth, was close to SK 298542, some 300-350 |
plants include alumina refineries, aluminium | smelting, heavy chemicals and shale oil. |
he 19th century, Flachau was a center of iron | smelting in the Pongau district. |
eloper of the first successful purely pyritic | smelting in the world. |
Bauxite mining and aluminium | smelting in Australia is a major contributor to world |
and quartzite provide the evidence that iron | smelting in a crude form was performed here. |
erratic and unsuitable output from early iron | smelting in bloomeries. |
himself lost his genitalia in an "unfortunate | smelting incident". |
Loam remained active in the metal mining and | smelting industries in Cornwall and is noted as an inv |
Process which made Bessemer City's early iron | smelting industry obsolete. |
g Hadrian's Wall, as well as the remains of a | smelting industry at forts such as Longovicium nearby. |
urnet Valley was heavily involved in the iron | smelting industry and it is documented from as long ag |
ter down in order to extract bog iron for the | smelting industry. |
e University of Oxford to the King's mint for | smelting into coin, and which was sheltering in Worces |
st furnaces at Witton Park, County Durham for | smelting iron ore. |
e site of an Iron Age bloomery or furnace for | smelting iron ore. |
inity of Mirzapur were involved in mining and | smelting iron during the British Raj. |
The monks at nearby Kirkstead Abbey were | smelting iron from around 1160, the rest of the histor |
ates, but the use of hot blast as a method of | smelting iron with anthracite was introduced in 1836, |
ecessity, due to the early bloomery method of | smelting iron, which made production of steel expensiv |
Bessemer who created the Bessemer Process for | smelting iron. |
The place and time for the discovery of iron | smelting is not known, partly because of the difficult |
50 tons of the ore back where, after years of | smelting, it was realized that both that batch of ore |
ted artworks, technologies such as mining and | smelting, language, musical instruments, tools fashion |
Tuyeres were also used in | smelting lead and copper in smeltmills. |
The older method of | smelting lead on wind-blown bole hills began to be sup |
ins of water-powered mills used variously for | smelting lead and grinding corn can be seen at Whirlow |
In 1933, National | Smelting licensed the refluxer patent with the intent |
Hemerdon Mining and | Smelting Ltd also sold their 50% stake in the project |
in Changsha, Hunan, primarily engaged in the | smelting, manufacture and sale of iron and steel produ |
borough arms of Penzance derives from the tin | smelting mark used by the Bolithos of Gulval. |
ish word dros, meaning the scum produced when | smelting metals. |
Zinc ingots formed by | smelting might also be termed spelter. |
Charcoal iron is the substance created by the | smelting of iron ore with charcoal. |
It involves the pressing and | smelting of ferrous metals and sales of steel material |
Smelting of the cathodes material further refines the | |
here bituminous coal was already used for the | smelting of iron ore. |
metal sulfide phases typically formed during | smelting of copper, nickel, and other base metals. |
This compound is used as flux in the | smelting of secondary aluminium, to reduce or remove t |
During | smelting of hematite ore in the blast furnace reductio |
and other ancillaries apart from furnaces for | smelting of ferro alloys. |
udly asserts began with the first large scale | smelting of iron using coke in the Coalbrookdale area |
Steel had 12 subsidiaries, which involved in | smelting of steel and nonferrous metal products, tradi |
Coal was replacing wood in the | smelting of ores; and it was because of the demand for |
This may predate the earliest known | smelting of the metal (which requires extremely high t |
Copper | smelting, oil refining, and the proliferation of low w |
ontract terminated in 2009, and the aluminium | smelting operation was shut down as no new contract wa |
Shortly thereafter, a | smelting operation was set up several miles from the m |
ating the possibility of establishing a large | smelting operation in East Tennessee. |
primary incentives, as the company's aluminum | smelting operation would require massive amounts of el |
America's establishment of a massive aluminum | smelting operation at what is now Alcoa in 1914, which |
Wisconsin in 1827 where he established a lead | smelting operation. |
le, Arizona, named for Clark, was the site of | smelting operations for Clark's mines in nearby Jerome |
ve plans for a biomass plant on the site, but | smelting operations have been halted and the plant mot |
the Baie-Comeau pulp and paper and aluminium | smelting operations of its two shareholders, AbitibiBo |
Trail, which went from St. Louis to the lead | smelting operations in Wiota, Wisconsin. |
River valley which were important to mineral | smelting operations and assisted the CPR in its conver |
arsenide that is commonly encountered in lead | smelting operations. |
s it could raise enough capital to expand its | smelting operations. |
s minerals, the methods employed in mining or | smelting ores, and in all kinds of manufactures. |
ng the Luvuvhu River (Nandoni means "the iron | smelting ovens".) |
oods on Coach Road, where a Bronze Age bronze | smelting pit was found. |
Copper | smelting plant in Karabash |
A copper | smelting plant is situated in the city, and its toxic |
British Aluminium Company built an aluminium | smelting plant on the shore of Loch Ness which was pow |
ing that the Germans were attacking the ALCOA | smelting plant located on the eastern end of the villa |
d in 1958 in Kunming, Yunnan, formerly Yunnan | Smelting Plant. |
owards the turbines in the power house at the | smelting plant. |
from Russia in 2004 for their local aluminium | smelting plant. |
before he traveled to earth (detailed in The | Smelting Pool storyline in UK #66 to #67, US #17). |
tress known as Darkmount, he operated a giant | smelting pool where the Decepticons melted down captur |
ontains the Decepticon citadel Darkmount, the | Smelting Pools (used to melt down Autobot prisoners), |
Mining and | smelting preceded the arrival, from the 8th century BC |
In the 1940s the company developed the flash | smelting process for smelting copper. |
to develop a process for recovering iron from | smelting process residue. |
rass was made with zinc metal from Champion's | smelting process and is not generally referred to as l |
that this tax change was due to the improved | smelting process provided by the blowing houses. |
Pyrites Mine (pyrites are used in the copper | smelting process) |
tains lead, which was detrimental to the zinc | smelting process, so it was not a useful ore mineral. |
New Jersey's use of a refluxer as part of the | smelting process. |
on tons of sulfuric acid, a by-product of the | smelting process. |
sting grit made of granulated slag from metal | smelting processes (also called iron silicate). |
Milling and | smelting produced wastes with high concentrations of a |
valuable because they reveal facts about gold | smelting, production, and use an early time. |
he organization of operations surrounding the | smelting, refining and casting of iron was labour inte |
the supply of the materials required for iron | smelting required a large number of workers, and durin |
For further information on gold | smelting, see the article on gold extraction. |
Thiosulfate is also useful in | smelting silver ore, in producing leather goods, and t |
Founded in 1527 as a | smelting site for the processing of ore from the Ramme |
Ruin in Arden, New York, USA, was a longtime | smelting site for iron ore mined from nearby veins in |
The metal iron was removed from the | smelting site, and was then smithed. |
Tylecote investigated early mining and | smelting sites around the world, including Timna in Is |
nalysis of major, minor and trace elements of | smelting slag, the source of raw materials may be figu |
oup mainly comprises cooking, sintering, iron | smelting, steel smelting and rolling. |
Calamine brass was slowly phased out as zinc | smelting techniques were developed in Europe, which pr |
After | smelting, the frit needs to be processed into one of t |
The final step of eluting carbon and | smelting the gold in the gold recovery process is comp |
town as well as a location for processing and | smelting the copper ore taken from the nearby mines. |
area's forests was harvested for charcoal for | smelting the ore. |
s in the late 1860s, Swansea became a hub for | smelting the ore and transporting the resulting ingots |
The blowing house method of | smelting tin was probably introduced early in the 14th |
house or blowing mill was a building used for | smelting tin in Cornwall and on Dartmoor in Devon, in |
e is a type of metallurgical furnace used for | smelting to produce industrial metals, generally iron. |
ny, a subsidiary of the Hudson Bay Mining and | Smelting, to provide electricity for the HBM&S mining |
Such use was common in areas where | smelting was done, including St Helens and Cornwall |
Dry ironstone | smelting was introduced in to Milnrow at a very early |
Iron | smelting was not new to the Sussex Weald: the Romans h |
ber increased, particularly for iron and lead | smelting which increased significantly from the Thirte |
ad of one specifically designed for dangerous | smelting work. |
any had imported from Swansea the entire of a | smelting works comprising men, materials, tools, staff |
Smelting works were built at Antioch, and a value of f | |
e banks of the river Santalla traces of Roman | smelting works have been found, including stone crucib |
Features of the area included the Fremantle | Smelting Works, just south of Island Street, which pro |
Industrial Revolution as owners of mines and | smelting works. |
gh of Penzance, and was the site of large tin | smelting works. |
top path is the pyrometallurgical process of | smelting zinc and the bottom path is the electrolytic |
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