1921
DOI: 10.1021/ie50134a007
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Measurement of Vapor Pressures of Certain Potassium Compounds.

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“…In smelting high-grade phosphate rock in any furnace it is necessary to add to the charge some form of siliceous material as a flux. The use of a potash-bearing silicate for fluxing phosphate rock and recovering both phosphorus and potash has been suggested a number of times (1,2,5,6). Recently Pike (4) has described the smelting of Idaho phosphate rock and wyomingite in an experimental blast furnace.…”
Section: Utilization Of Shaft Heatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In smelting high-grade phosphate rock in any furnace it is necessary to add to the charge some form of siliceous material as a flux. The use of a potash-bearing silicate for fluxing phosphate rock and recovering both phosphorus and potash has been suggested a number of times (1,2,5,6). Recently Pike (4) has described the smelting of Idaho phosphate rock and wyomingite in an experimental blast furnace.…”
Section: Utilization Of Shaft Heatmentioning
confidence: 99%