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Sydney Lipscomb Elborne
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C21B13/00—Making spongy iron or liquid steel, by direct processes
C21B13/0066—Preliminary conditioning of the solid carbonaceous reductant
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3368. Elborne, S. L., and Godsal, H. Feb. 10. Peat, preparing.-In order that it may be dried by pressure, peat is treated for a relatively brief period with an oxygen-compound of an alkaline-earth metal, in the presence of a large volume of water, at the boiling temperature and at or about atmospheric pressure. Reference is made to the use of lime, calcium carbonate. and the ash from a peat-fired furnace, for the purpose.
GB191203368D1912-02-101912-02-10A Method of Extracting Iron from what are commonly known as Iron Sands.
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Improvements in or relating to the manufacture or production of bricks, blocks, slabs, artificial stone, fuel briquettes, ovoids and similar articles and in apparatus therefor