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Analysis Of Bf Hearth Reasonable Cooling System Based On The Water Dynamic Characteristics
By Cui Wang, Qian Li, Kexin Jiao, Haibin Zuo, Jianliang Zhang
Abstract:A rational cooling water system is the assurance for long campaign life of blast furnace.In the paper, the heat transfer of different furnace period and different furnace condition based on t
Jan 1, 2015
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Research On The Technology Of Producing Building Stone By Using Blast Furnace Slag
By Feng Liu, Bingji Yan, Zhiwen Shi, Hongwei Guo, Jianliang Zhang
During production of a large quantity of steel, slag is produced at the same time. This paper chooses blast furnace slag (BFS) as the main material for the research. The purpose of the research is to
Jan 1, 2015
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The Chemistry Of Fuming Zinc From Oxide Slags Using Coke (Keynote)
By D. G. C. Robertson
The thermodynamics and kinetics of the reactions involved in fuming zinc from oxide slags using coal or coke were first studied in 1955 and have been the subject of many investigations since that time
Jan 1, 2003
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A Nitric Acid Route in Combination with Solvent Extraction for. Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Chalcopyrite
By G. Bjorling
After complete dissolution of chalcopyrite concentrate in sulphuric acid in presence of nitric acid the excess of the latter is expelled by a surplus of concentrate and the last traces of nitrate remo
Jan 1, 1976
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Separation Of Roasted Coating And Core In Double-Layered Pellet Roasting For Pretreatment Of Sulfur And Arsenic-Bearing Gold Concentrate
By Xi-Shan Li, Qian Li, Yong-bin Yang, Tao Jiang, Jie Ge
Compared with other pretreatments of sulfur & arsenic-bearing gold, double-layered pellet roasting has an advantage that sulfur dioxide and arsenic trioxide volatilizing from this refractory gold ores
Jan 1, 2015
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Recovery Of Titanium From Waste Solution In TiO2 Production
By Junji Shibata
Extraction behavior of Ti(IV) and other metal ions, such as Fe(III), Fe(II), Cu(II), Zn(I1) and Co(I1) from acidic solutions like sulphuric acid and hydrochloric acid was studied in order to recover t
Jan 1, 1994
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Biometallurgy for the Recovery of Gold from Arsenopyrite Ores
By Paponetti B. . A.
Gold is usually recovered by cyanidation, thiourea leaching and amalgamation, however the efficiency of these technologies, in the case of refractory ores, is low ever when fuie grinding is practised.
Jan 1, 1991
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Preliminary Investigations Into the Aqueous Processing of Alumina-Carbon Nanotube Composites
By R. Angulo
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have recently emerged as materials with outstanding properties. This has promoted their consideration as reinforcements for other material systems, such as ceramics. However, o
Jan 1, 2008
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Influence of Metal Chromium on the Activity of Soil Enzyme
By Shunhong Huang
Thirty-five soils were sampled from three sites at different distances from chromium slag heap of a Iron-alloy factory, namely, nine from site A located under the chromium slag and eighteen from Site
Jan 1, 2008
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Selenate Reduction by Pseudomonas stutzeri
By Joni M. Barnes
A strain of Pseudomonas stutzeri isohted from selenium contaminated surface waters, was found to be effective . in reducing selenate (Se04 2) stoichiometrically to selenite (Se03 2 '), which was
Jan 1, 1991
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Effect of Fluid Flow on Inclusion Coarsening in Low-Alloy Steel Welds
By S. S. Babu, T. Hong, T. DebRoy, S. A. David
"Oxide inclusions form in welds because of deoxidation reactions in the weld pool. These inclusions control the weld microstructure development. Thermodynamic and kinetic calculation of oxidation reac
Jan 1, 1999
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Industrial Alkaline Sulfide Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Mercury Bearing Antimony Ores and Concentrates
By Corby G. Anderson
In nature, mercury is quite commonly found in association with antimony ores. This can be as a separate mineral such as cinnabar or in direct association with the antimony ore. The most common antimon
Jan 1, 2003
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Amperometric Sensor for the In-Situ Monitoring of Composition and Transport Properties in High-Temperature Metallurgical Slags
By Victor Stancovski, Uday Pal, Stephen C. Britten
"An in situ electrochemical technique for measuring the concentrations of easily dissociable oxides in slags at temperatures between 1200-1600°C is being developed. The technique utilizes a partially-
Jan 1, 1997
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Minimization Of Zirconium Chlorinator Residues
By G. Kyle Green
Zirconium chlorinator residues contain an array of rare earths, scandium, unreacted coke, and radioactive thorium and radium. Because of the radioactivity, the residues must be disposed in special was
Jan 1, 1995
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Mineralogical Variations in Flash Furnace Particles produced under Varying Furnace Conditions
By Richard D. Hagni
Reflected light microscopic examination of particles from laboratory experimental copper flash furnaces operated under varied furnace conditions shows that the particles exhibit a wide range in minera
Jan 1, 1991
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Preparation And Characterization Of Porous Copper Powder By Thermal Decomposition Of Complicated Copper Oxalate
By Chuanfu Zhang
Based on Thermogravimetric and Differential thermal analysis (TGA-DTA), porous copper powder is prepared by thermal decomposition of complicated copper oxalate. The effects of various conditions on th
Jan 1, 2009
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Mineralogy and Process Development of a Rutile Primary Deposit
By Junbiao Liu
Rutile is mostly produced from placer sands. Its beneficiation from primary deposits has rarely been investigated. However, there is interest in primary deposit because of the depletion of sand deposi
Jan 1, 1989
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Rapid Oxidation of RefactoryGold-Bearing Ores by Intense "Flash Chlorination" at Newmont Gold Company
By David Seymour
Newmont Gold Company (NGC) located in Northeastern Nevada has been processing carbonaceous and sulfide refractory gold ores through a chlorination circuit prior to cyanidation. A "Flash Chlorination"
Jan 1, 1989
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Ore Microscopy in Support of Applied Beneficiation Research to Recover Cobalt from Missouri Lead Ores
By W. L. Cornell
Ore microscopy was used in support of both bench-and large-scale continuous beneficiation testing programs. Reflected light microscopy and Vickers hardness measurements were utilized to help identify
Jan 1, 1987
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Chlorination Roasting Of Rare Earth Element Oxides
By Larry G. Twidwell, Jannette L. Chorney, Bryce D. Ruffier, Katelyn M. Lyons, Daniel W. Gaede, Ryan J. Foy, Jerome P. Downey
The Army Research Laboratory (ARL) has an interest in the recovery and processing of rare earth elements. At Montana Tech, elevated temperature chlorination of rare earth oxides is presently being inv
Jan 1, 2015