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Identifier: factoryindustria35newy (find matches)
Title: Factory and industrial management
Year: 1891 (1890s)
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Subjects: Engineering Factory management Industrial efficiency
Publisher: New York (etc.) McGraw-Hill (etc.)
Contributing Library: Engineering - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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THE DWIGHT AND LLOYD SINTERING PROCESS.
As a result of investigations relating to the conditions affecting thesintering of the charges in the blast pot, Messrs. Dwight and Lloyd found that better results are obtainable when operations are conducted so that: (i), treatment is made continuous; (2), the material is kept
862 THE ENGINEERING MAGAZINE.
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DWIGHT-LLOYD SINTERING MACHINE, DRUM TYPE, SHOWING STRIPPING GRIZZLY
in a quiescent condition; (3), a thin layer, charge or succession of charges is employed.
The maintenance of the charge in a state of complete quiescence is essential to good sintering. It appears that to obtain the, best results
THE METALLURGY OF LEAD AND ZINC. 863
all the ore particles must remain in practically the same relative position, in close contact with their neighbors, and subject to similar thermal reactions, during- the period of itnaximum temperature at the end of the operations.
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