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Metallurgical Silicon Refining by Transient Directional Solidification
By Marcelo A. Martorano, Moyses L. Lima, João B. F. Neto
"Directional solidification is an essential refining step to obtain solar grade silicon from metallurgical silicon. This step can be carried out in a Bridgman furnace, where nearly constant temperatur
Jan 1, 2014
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Comparative Study on Cyanide and Acid Leaching for Gold, and Silver Dissolution From Deer Trail Mine Oxide and Tailings Ore
By Edgar Blanco
At the Deer Trail Mine, interest in recovering noble metals from oxide ore and tailings oxide ore with 6.0/1.0 g/t Au and 200/140 g/t Ag respectively has led to metallurgic studies focused on finding
Jan 1, 2009
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Rapid Solidification of Alloy Powders
By Carlos G. Levi
"The principles involved in the rapid solidification of supercooled metal droplets and existing numerical models are reviewed. The limitations of these models for studying alloy solidification are dis
Jan 1, 1986
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Waste Disposal by Residue Recycling at KGHM Polska Miedz SA
By Helena Byrdziak
KGHM Polska Miedz SA, in existence since nineteen seventies, operates three underground mines and three smelters with total production of over 400 000 mtpy of electrolytic copper. Its impact on the en
Jan 1, 1997
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An Investigation of the Flame-Burden Interaction during Remelting in an Experimental Aluminum Reverbatory Furnace
By Ashwini Kumar
Flame impingement on the burden is routinely encountered during the initial phase of melting in aluminum reverberatory furnaces. This impingement causes an obstructed pathway for the hot gases, and he
Jan 1, 2008
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Impact Resistance of Polyester Composites Reinforced with Ramie Waste Fibers
By Felipe P. D. Lopes, Jr. dos Santos, Sergio N. Monteiro, Frederico M. Margem
"Continuous and aligned fiber composites provide the highest possible reinforcement for a polymeric matrix. In particular, the impact resistance is significantly increased in comparison with a low ene
Jan 1, 2008
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Recovery of Polypropylene from Lead-Acid Battery Scrap
By A. Siegmund, Gerhard Martin
The recycling of metal containing scrap is a common practice in the industry and has a long tradition. . In rec~nt years, this philosophy has been transferred to organic materials, in particular to th
Jan 1, 2000
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Inco Flash Smelting
By W. G. Davenport
Inco flash smelting blows industrial oxygen, dried Cu"Fe-S concentrate, Si02 flux and recycle materials horizontally into a hot (-1500 K) furnace. Once in the furnace, the oxygen reacts with the conce
Jan 1, 2001
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Measurement Of The Oxygen Potential Of Non-Ferrous Slags With An Ex-Situ Electrochemical Device
By Moelans. N.
A method using an ex-situ electrochemical measurement device was developed to determine the oxygen potential of non-ferrous metallurgical slags. The electrochemical cell consists of the molten slag sa
Jan 1, 2003
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Flotation Behavior of Pyrrhotite in the Processing of Copper-Nickel Ores
By I. Iwasaki
Flotation characteristics of pyrrhotite by itself and in complex sulfide ores are reviewed with respect to the effects of oxidation, grinding media and other electroactive minerals.
Jan 1, 1988
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Environmentally Safe Processing And Recycling Of High-Energy Yield Materials
By Steven C. Torma
The present article reviews some of the technologies available for recycling high-energy yield explosives loaded projectiles. These activities lead to reduction of military ammunition stockpiles and t
Jan 1, 1994
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Thermodynamics Of Tapping Molten Copper
By Steven Wright
BHP Billiton?s Olympic Dam copper flash smelter employs the direct to blister process for smelting high grade copper concentrates. SO2 evolution during tapping gives rise to safety concerns. A thermod
Jan 1, 2006
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Alkaline and Acid Autoclaves at Barrick Gold: A Review
By Kenneth G. Thomas
This paper reviews the alkaline and acid gold autoclaving experiences gained at Barrick Gold Corporation. Alkaline autoclaving was operational at Barrick Mercur, Utah, U.S.A., on carbonaceous/sulphide
Jan 1, 2000
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Reduction of Iron Ore in Carbon-Bearing Pellets
By Marcelo B. Mourão
The reduction of iron ores by solid carbon, when both are agglomerated together in the form of pellets, has important kinetic advantages. Although several studies have been performed on the subject, s
Jan 1, 1994
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Industrial Application Experiences with Microporous Calcium Hexaluminate Insulating Material SLA-92
By Dale Zacherl, Andreas Buhr, Rainer Kockegey-Lorenz
"The microporous calcium hexaluminate insulating material SLA-92 has been introduced as an alternative to refractory ceramic fiber and other insulating refractory materials. Key properties associated
Jan 1, 2010
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Biogas Production from Cassava Waste
By S. J. Ojolo, B. E. Ebiobi, J. A. Kehinde
"Anaerobic digestion is being taken seriously because of increasing concerns about the environmental hazards of wastes. The production of biogas, as an alternative source of energy was investigated in
Jan 1, 2008
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The Effect of Aeration on Chalcocite Heap Leaching
By Wenying Liu
The effect of aeration on chalcocite heap leaching was studied by analyzing the historical data from two chalcocite heap leach pads located in Chile, one with aeration and the other without aeration.
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Behavior of Coal-Based Direct Reduction Reaction of Iron Oxide Pellets by Microwave Heating
By Bing Hu, Zhu-Cheng Huang, Guang-Bin Xia, Hu Peng, Hua Wang
"The temperature rising characteristics and reaction of the reduction of iron oxide pellets with anthracite fines were studied using a MW-L0316V microwave oven and Leica-DM-RXP polarizing microscope.
Jan 1, 2011
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Isothermal Bainite Transformation of Cr5 Steel under Pulsed Current and Pulsed Magnetic Field Treatment
By Lijuan Li, Zheng Lu, Xin Xia, Qijie Zhai, Qingchun Li
"Pulsed current and pulsed magnetic field have been applied to the bainite transformation of Cr5 steel. Three groups of experiments were conducted. In the first group, ordinary resistance furnace was
Jan 1, 2014
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Energy Concentration in Electrical Discharges Between Semiconducting Sulfide Mineral Particles Under High-Power Nanosecond Pulses
By Valentine A. Chanturiya
A model for development of electric discharges between particles of sulfide minerals (pyrite) under the action of high-voltage nanosecond pulses is proposed. It is shown that through discharges in a l
Jan 1, 2009