Chemical and Biological Engineering ETDs
Publication Date
5-31-1961
Abstract
The vast expansion in the production of steel in the twentieth century has turned the eyes of the steel industry toward sources of low grade iron ore. Evidence of this is dramatically presented in a recent issue of Steel Facts. Fifty two percent of the iron ore mined in the United States was concentrated before shipment to the consumers. This is an increase of 25 percent over the amount concentrated a decade ago. The marked increase will continue as technological advances light the way for economical are treatment.
Document Type
Thesis
Language
English
Degree Name
Chemical Engineering
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Chemical and Biological Engineering
First Committee Member (Chair)
Thomas T. Castonguay
Second Committee Member
Earl Davis Oliver
Third Committee Member
Richard K. Traeger
Recommended Citation
Rahmig, William C.. "A Flotation Process For The Concentration Of New Mexico Oolitic Iron Oxide Ores.." (1961). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cbe_etds/103