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  • TMS
    Advances In Gas Cleaning Technology

    By P. D. Nolan

    Smelters operating under pollution control orders have become increasingly dependent upon the reliable operation of sulphuric acid plants and no factor affects the long term reliability of those plant

    Jan 1, 1983

  • TMS
    Dynamic Behaviour and Control of Molten Metal Flow in a Cooled Pipe

    By A. K. Kyllo, N. B. Gray, B. N. McCurry

    "Dynamic control of the formation of a solidified layer between a pipe wall and a flowing melt enables the flow rate to be adjusted in real time. This solidified layer can be generated by using a cool

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Computational Fluid Dynamics: A Tool for the Materials Technology

    By A. Dutta, B. Devulapalli, A. Mukhopadhyay, E. W. Grald

    "Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFO) has matured over the past two decades as an analysis tool for conducting virtual experiments with significant time and cost savings. It complements and reduces phys

    Jan 1, 2004

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    How To Analyze For Cyanide

    By Emil B. Milosavljevic

    Problems associated with distillation and other classical methods for analyzing operationally defined cyanide (CATC, WAD, Total and Free Cyanide) will be discussed. These methods often achieve incompl

    Jan 1, 1998

  • TMS
    High-pressure Hydrides of Iron and Its Alloys

    By V. E. Antonov

    Hydrides of iron and iron-based alloys are thermodynamically stable only at hydrogen pressures in the gigapascal range and rapidly loose hydrogen under ambient conditions. At low temperatures, however

    Jan 1, 2002

  • TMS
    Surface Conditioning of ABS for Metallization - A Study on Cleaner Processes

    By Marcela C. Santini, Luiz A. Teixeira

    "Surface conditioning (also referred as etching) of plastics prior to metallization is generally conducted with sulfuric I chromic acid solutions. Although these baths perform well technically, the pr

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    A Fundamental Study of Disodium Carboxymethyl Trithiocarbonate (Orfom D8) in Flotation Separation of Copper-Molybdenum Sulfides

    By SIMON TIMBILLAH

    The chalcopyrite-molybdenite (Cu-Mo) flotation industry is increasingly turning to organic depressants as suitable replacements for inorganic reagents, such as NaHS, due to environmental and safety co

  • TMS
    Operating Experience with the QSL-Plants in Germany and Korea

    By L. Deininger

    The QSL plant in the existing "Betzelius" Stolberg GmbH lead smelter in StolberglGermany was commissioned in August, 1990. Following some modifications to the process and equipment which had become ne

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    Coal-Based Ironmaking via Melt Circulation

    "The theoretical basis of ideal smelting reduction using coal as reductant in a process employing closed loop forced-circulation of hot metal is outlined. In the proposed process, an extensive area of

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Combustion of Hydrocarbon Fuel Production of 650/0 Cu Matte

    By W. G. Davenport

    All Outokumpu flash furnaces burn some hydrocarbon fuel. Hydrocarbon combustion supplements heat from Fe and S oxidation and provides local heating in cool; parts of the furnace. Adjustment of hydroca

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Management of Smelter Projects in a Developing Country

    By M. D. Strachan

    Technical & Procurement Services Limited (TECHPRO) in Ashford, Kent, UK, have been appointed as Project Managers for the major rehabilitation of the Copper Smelting complex of Nkana Division, Zambia C

    Jan 1, 1991

  • TMS
    Preparation, Characterization And Solubilities Of Adsorbed And Co-Precipitated Iron (III)-Arsenate Solids

    By Y. F. Jia

    Arsenic constitutes a major contaminant for the hydrometallurgical industry. Its removal and immobilization from process effluents typically involves lime neutralization and co-precipitation with ferr

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Extraction and Separation of Metals Using LIX 84 and D2EHPA Diluted in Kerosene from Sulfate Solution

    By Vinay Kumar

    The disposal of large quantities of electronic scraps generated world wide is causing not only environmental problem but also loss of resources. Therefore, R & D efforts have been made to develop a su

    Jan 1, 2009

  • TMS
    New Trends in Biohvorometallurgy

    By Arpad E. Torma

    The identification and characterization of lithographic iron and sulfur oxidizing bacteria in the 1940' s. opened up new possibilities and challenges for the mining and metallurgical industries.

    Jan 1, 1991

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    The Mineralogy of Slags from a Secondary Copper Refinery

    By Sarah Beutner Mavrogenes

    The mineralogy of three slags from a domestic secondary copper refinery were studied by applied mineralogical techniques to determine the: 1) phases present, 2) phase chemistry, 3) phase abundance, 4)

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Potential Of Magnetic Adsorption/Filtration For Hydrometallurgical Wastewater Treatment

    By James D. Navratil

    The mineral magnetite, or synthetically prepared iron ferrite (FeO?Fe2O3), has been used to separate a wide variety of substances, such as dissolved metal species and particulate matter, from wastewat

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Aluminum Extraction In Ionic Liquids At Low Temperature

    By V. Kamavaram

    Ionic liquids are novel salts used as potential non-aqueous electrolytes for aluminum electrolysis at low temperatures. In the current research di-alkylimidazolium chloride ionic liquids such as 1-but

    Jan 1, 2006

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    The Recovery of Copper from Smelting Slag by Flotation Process

    By Chao Li, Shi Sun, Hongxu Li, Jiaqi Fan, Liangtian Wei

    Aiming at the recovery of copper from smelting slag, a flotation approach was studied. It was found that this slag composed of fine particles with complex association and distribution, in which bornite

    Mar 1, 2017

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    EAF Dust As An Electrolytic Zinc Resource

    By A. D. Zunkel

    The zinc in electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) arises from the fuming and oxidation of the zinc present, mainly as galvanizing, in automotive scrap. The dust is collected from the electric furnace offga

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Thin Wall Ductile Iron Castings Modeling by Cellular Automaton

    By Andriy Burbelko, Daniel Gurgul, Wojciech Kapturkiewicz, Marcin Gómy

    "The mathematical model of the globular eutectic solidification in 2D was designed. The proposed model is based on the Cellular Automaton Finite Differences (CA-FD) calculation method. The model has b

    Jan 1, 2013