TY - BOOK AU - Mathewson,C.H. ED - American Zinc Institute TI - Zinc: the science and technology of the metal, its alloys and compounds T2 - American Chemical Society. Monograph series AV - TN796 .Z56 1959 PY - 1960/// CY - New York PB - Reinhold Pub. Corp. KW - Zinc KW - Metallurgy N1 - BIB; 1. Historical backround; H. D. Carus --; 2. Economics and statistics; Richard H. Mote and O. M. Bishop --; 3. Geology of zinc deposits; Alan M. Bateman --; 4. Chemistry and physics of zinc technology; R. Schuhmann, Jr. and Harvey W. Schadler --; 5. The treatment of ore or concentrate for subsequent processing by leaching or pyrometallurgical methods --; The concentration of zinc ores; Rollin A. Pallanch --; Roasting, sintering, calcining and briquetting; K. D. McBean --; 6. Metalurgical extraction --; Electrolytic zinc processes; Floyd S. Weiner, Guy T. Wever and Roland J. Lapee --; Horizontal retort practice; K. A. Phillips --; The vertical retort process; G. F. Halfacre and W. M. Peirce --; The sterling process; G. T. Mahler and W. M. Peirce --; The electrothermic process of the St. Joseph Lead Company; George F. Weaton --; The production of zinc in a blast furnace; S. W. K. Morgan and S. E. Woods --; The waelz process; C. W. Morrison --; Extraction from slag; Harold E. Lee and W. T. Isbell --; Sourcess and recovery of scrap zinc; J. N. Pomcroy and J. E. Crowley --; Melting and casting of market shapes; T. H. Weldon --; /. The refining of zinc; Elmer L. Miller --; 8. The manufacture of zinc oxide --; Grate processes; John H. Calbeck --; Burning zinc metal; John H. Calbeck --; Electrothermic process; James J. Rankin --; Production of zinc oxide from secondary sources; T. R. Janes --; 9. The processing and uses of metallic zinc and zinc-base alloys --; Grades of zinc and fields of use; C. H. Mathewson --; Super-purity zinc; G. H. Turner --; Physical metallurgy of zinc; E. A. Anderson --; Zinc-base alloy castings; J. C. Fox --; Zinc coatings; John L. Kimberley --; Hot-dip galvanizing of general products; K. S. Frazier --; Hot-dip galvanizing of sheet by conventional pot methods; Nelson E. Cook --; Hot-dip galvanizing of sheet in continuous lines by the "cook-norteman" process; Nelson E. Cook --; Hot-dip galvanizing of sheet in continuous lines by the "sendzimir" process; Kasimir Oganowski --; Hot-dip galvanizing of sheet by continuous line operations at the United States Steel Corporation; United States Steel Corporation staff --; Hot-dip galvanizing of wire; J. Paul Tierney --; Hot-dip galvanizing of pipe; J. L. Roemer, Jr. --; Electrogalvanizing of sheet; H. H. Greene --; Zinc coating of steel wire by electrodeposition; J. E. Crowley --; General electroplating with zinc; R. E. Harr --; Metallizng with zinc; Sam Tour --; Sherardizing; C. T. Flachbarth and W. H. Taylor --; Zinc-rich paints; G. W. Ashman --; Rolled zinc; R. K. Martin --; Rolled zinc for photoengraving; Lewis S. Somers, III --; Zinc anodes for cathodic protection; T. J. Lennox, Jr. --; Miscellaneuous processes and applications; Ernest W. Harwick --; 10. Zins as an alloying agent; C. H. Mathewson --; 11. Use of zinc in various forms for the metallurgical extraction of other metals (including the parkes process) /; T. D. Jones --; 12. Industrial zinc oxide, zinc sulfide and other zinc compounds; A. Paul Thompson --; 13. The biological significance of zinc; Bert L. Vallee --; 14. Use of zinc in wood preservation and in agriculture; Walter L. Latshaw ER -