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Copper Converting Versus Steel Converting A Critical Comparison (Invited)
By Lauri Holappa
Copper converting is mostly performed in Peirce-Smith converters. The process is still very similar to the original one developed in the early 20th century. It is a batch process in a horizontal cylin
Jan 1, 2003
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Clean Metals Production Using High-Temperature Solar Process Heat
By Jean P. Murray
The extractive metallurgical industry is a major consumer of high-temperature process heat. It is, consequently, a major contributor of C02 emissions and other greenhouse gases derived from the combus
Jan 1, 1999
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Segmentation of Three-Dimensional EBSD Data through Fast Multiscale Clustering
By Lori Bassman, Cassandra George, Cullen McMahon, Md. Zakaria Quadir, Michael Ferry
"Complete and accurate analysis of subgrain microstructural features must include three-dimensional information. Three-dimensional electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) data can be used to character
Jan 1, 2011
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Application Of Molten Salts In Metals Production (Keynote) (Yazawa International Symposium)
By Brajendra Mishra
Molten Salt electrolytic processes offer unique opportunities to extract and refine metals where gaseous or metallothermic reduction, hydro metallurgical extraction and aqueous electrolytic methods ar
Jan 1, 2003
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The Application of Light-Optical and Electron-Optical Techniques to the Processing of Complex Pyritic Ores from Meggen, West Germany
By H. J. Roorda
With an increasing need to obtain metals by processing complex fine intergrown ores, the use of electron-optical techniques will become more important as a tool for mineralogical studies. Electron ima
Jan 1, 1987
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Apatite Concentrate, A Potential New Source Of Rare Earth Elements
By Tianming Sun, Gabriella Tranell, Ragnhild E. Aune, Mark William Kennedy
Rare Earth Elements (REEs) are critical for the production of many advanced materials and products. Mining and primary production of REEs are generally associated with significant environmental impact
Jan 1, 2015
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Multi-Component, Multi-Element Refining By Powder Injection
By Gordon A. Irons
"Powder injection for melt refining is widely practiced in the steel industry, and is gaining acceptance in the non-ferrous industries. In these commercially-important systems, the thermodynamics and
Jan 1, 1996
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Development of a Direct Evaporator for the Organic Rankine Cycle
By Donna Guillen, Matthew Lehar, Sebastian Freund, Jennifer Jackson, Helge Klockow
"Research and development is currently underway to design an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) system with the evaporator placed directly in the hot exhaust stream produced by a gas turbine (GT). ORCs can b
Jan 1, 2011
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Sustainable Development Considerations in Primary Copper Smelting
By Krishna Parameswaran
This paper discusses sustainability considerations in primary copper smelting using selected examples of practices at ASARCO LLC, an integrated U.S. primary copper producer. Using the classic Brundtla
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Removal Of Metallic Mercury From Contaminated Tailing By The Flotation Process
By M. M. Monte
A method for removing metallic mercury from contaminated tailing, using the flotation process, is described. In order to define some relevant parameters for the mercury flotation system, microflotatio
Jan 1, 1996
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Removal Of Thorium Form Eneabba North Ilmenite
Physical and chemical methods were investigated to tower thorium levels in Eneabba Ilmenite from the natural levels of 180-500 ppm to give Becher Process synthetic rutile with less than 100 ppm thoriu
Jan 1, 1996
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An Experimental and Computational Study of Directional Solidification in Transparent Materials
By James E. Simpson, Suresh V. Garimella, III de Groh
"An experimental and numerical study of the horizontal Bridgman growth of pure succinonitrile (SCN) and of a succinonitrile-1.0 mol. % acetone alloy (SCN-1.0 mol. % ACE) has been performed. Experiment
Jan 1, 1999
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Tamano Refinery's new Processes for Removing Impurities from Electrolyte
By Takaaki Shibata
The Tamano Refinery has developed two new processes for removing the impurities, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth from an electrolyte. The first process involves bleeding the surface electrolyte in the
Jan 1, 1987
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Waste Heat Utilization to Increase Energy Efficiency in the Metals Industry
By Jim Sarvinis, Rory Hynes, Elizabet Cruz, Kerry McKenna, Maytinee Vatanakul
"Energy efficiency improvements achieved using heat recovery processes offer benefits to both the business case and environmental impact of metallurgical facilities. Global demand drives the developme
Jan 1, 2011
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Attenuation Of Arsenic In Copper Leach Heaps And Dumps
By Dale W. Collins
The disposal of arsenic from copper operations possess various health, environmental and processing problems. There are basically two areas of concern. The first being the disposal or treatment of sme
Jan 1, 1994
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Distribution of Minor Elements Between Alloy- Saturated Nickel Matte and Slag
By R. S. Celmer
The distributions of cobalt, molybdenum, copper, and selenium between nickel matte and silica-saturated iron silicate slag have been determined in the region of the metallic saturation boundary, at 15
Jan 1, 1988
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Viscosity Evolution of Blast Furnace Slag Bearing Titanium
By Qingyu Deng, Shiwei Ma, Guibao Qiu, Hua Wang
"The flow behavior of the blast furnace slag bearing titanium, like viscosity, play an importance role during the iron-making process with the vanadium-titanium magnetite, which is a very special mine
Jan 1, 2012
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Extraction of the Surface-Coated Metals from Waste Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Plastics in an Ammoniacal Solution
By Minji Jun
Leaching of the surface-coated metals from waste acrylonitrile butadiene styrene plastics (WABSP) has been investigated in the ammoniacal solution. The ammoniacal leaching of WABSP (typically containi
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Evaluation of the Concentrator of Iron Ore Company of Canada by Image Analysis and Materials Balancing Techniques
By William Petruk
The concentrator of the Iron Ore Company of Canada consists of spiral circuits, a cone plant and a magnetics plant with regrind. The proportions of liberated and unliberated grains of iron oxides at e
Jan 1, 1989
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Current Operation in Kosaka Smelter
By Y. Maeda
Kosaka Smelter is a copper smelter located at the nothern part of Japan? and has been treating. complex sulfide concentrates using flash smelting technology for a long time. The flash smelting techno
Jan 1, 1998