Notes On Metallurgical Mill Construction

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Of water. These figures indicate a reasonably high utilization of the calorific power of the coals, comparing favorably with the percentage of heat utilization in ordinary steam boilers.
NOTES ON ORE AND COAL DRYING l BY C. O. BARTLETT (October 17 and 24, 1903) Drying by direct heat, as in the rotary cylinder driers, is usually the cheapest method. Great care should be taken in the construction and erection of all direct-heat driers. All iron parts should be designed to allow for expansion and
...contraction, and all settings and bearings should be very substantial. The steel sheets of the cylinder should run the entire length, and all seams should be longitudinal. There should be no cross seams at all, since they are liable to break.
The cost of drying minerals depends upon five factors, as follows: (1) The percentage of moisture content; (2) upon whether or not the mineral to be dried will permit of the passage of the fire-gases through it without injury; (3) upon whether or not the mineral be sandy or clayey; (4) upon the ignition temperature of the mineral; (5) the degree of dryness to be attained.


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