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United States Bureau of Mines
行业: Mining
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The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) was the primary United States Government agency conducting scientific research and disseminating information on the extraction, processing, use, and conservation of mineral resources. Founded on May 16, 1910, through the Organic Act (Public Law 179), USBM's missions ...
An apparatus for the sizing of pulverized ores in an upward current of water.
Industry:Mining
An apparatus having a shaking, oscillatory, or rotary motion, used for screening or sifting coal, stamped ores, and the like.
Industry:Mining
An apparatus in which conditioning takes place.
Industry:Mining
An apparatus in which drycleaning is achieved by the application of air currents and agitation to a layer of feed of controlled depth on the table surface.
Industry:Mining
An apparatus in which material is sorted according to size. It consists essentially of superimposed, oppositely inclined sieves, both mechanically agitated by vertical lever and having water sluices.
Industry:Mining
An apparatus inserted in a line conducting air or steam to an air- or steam-actuated machine that feeds small controllable amounts of lubricating oil into the air or steam.
Industry:Mining
An apparatus inserted in a line conducting air or steam to an air- or steam-actuated machine that feeds small controllable amounts of lubricating oil into the air or steam.
Industry:Mining
An apparatus inserted in a line conducting air or steam to an air- or steam-actuated machine that feeds small controllable amounts of lubricating oil into the air or steam.
Industry:Mining
An apparatus inserted in a line conducting air or steam to an air- or steam-actuated machine that feeds small controllable amounts of lubricating oil into the air or steam.
Industry:Mining
An apparatus inserted in a line conducting air or steam to an air- or steam-actuated machine that feeds small controllable amounts of lubricating oil into the air or steam.
Industry:Mining
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