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Stabilization and Storage of Thermal Residues by Accelerated CarbonationBy Susana Caballero, Lourdes Yurramendi
Air Pollution Control (APC) ashes from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI) plants need to be treated prior to landfilling due mainly to their heavy metals content. This research evaluates the ca
Jan 1, 2008
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Effect Of Magnetic Field On The Rate Of Slag Reduction In An Electric FurnaceBy V. Montenegro
Smelting of copper concentrates in Teniente Converter produces highly oxidized slag, containing from 4 to 10 % Cu and from 15 to 25 % of Fe304. Copper recovery requires magnetite reduction at a level
Jan 1, 2003
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Waterjet Cutting - Emerging Metal Shaping TechnologyBy E. S. Geskin, W. L. Chen, A. Vora
"This paper is concerned with the application of an abrasive waterjet for metal shaping. The waterjet cutting technology uses water compressed to the pressure up to 55,000 psia which is accelerated in
Jan 1, 1988
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Activation Behavior of AB,-Type Metal Hydride ElectrodesBy Nobuhiro Kuriyama
Electrochemical activation behavior of an AB2-Laves-phase type hydrogen storage alloy, Zr0,9Ti0.lNi1.lCo0.1Mn0.6V0.2 was studied to make clear activation process of pellet-type metal hydride electrode
Jan 1, 2002
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Reactive Casting of NiAl and Simultaneous Joining to SteelBy Masayuki Kudoh, Kiyotaka Matsuura
"Molten aluminum and nickel cast onto a steel block exothermically react and produce molten nickel monoaluminide, NiAI, which is simultaneously joined to the steel. The heat of the exothermic reaction
Jan 1, 2000
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Hydrothermal Sulfidation of Plumbojarosite for Recovery of Lead and SilverBy K. P. V. Lei
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated a hydrothermal sulfidation procedure to recover lead and silver from plumbojarosite. The plumbojarosite, generated during pressure-oxidative leaching of zinc conc
Jan 1, 1990
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Incorporation of Industrial Wastes Along With Natural Fiber for the Development of Innovative Building MaterialsBy Ruhi Bux, Akshay Verma, Mohini Saxena, P. Asokan
"Due to the colossal increment in the industrialization, the generation of wastes gathered as a result of different extraction, benefaction and generation processes is having an alarming problem for w
Jan 1, 2008
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Experimental Thermodynamic Study On The Ag–Sb System At Elevated TemperaturesBy Markus Aspiala, Fiseha Tesfaye, Pekka Taskinen
In this paper, the standard thermodynamic properties of Ag3Sb and Ag6Sb intermetallic compounds have been studied by the solid state EMF-method, using Ag+ ion conducting β- alumina and AgI. The interm
Jan 1, 2015
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Kinetics of Ferroalloy Dissolution in Hot Metal at the Ingot Mould Foundry in Tata SteelBy Rashmi Kumar, Amit Chatterjee, Sanjay Chandra
The practice of adding alloying materials to a molten bath is an integral feature of many pyrometallurgical operations. However, very little is known about the dissolution rate and solution mechanisms
Jan 1, 1996
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Leaching a Low-Grade Copper Sulfide OreBy Brent W. Madsen
The acid-ferric sulfate leaching of low-grade sulfide copper mine waste provides more than 10 percent of the U.S. supply of new copper, but recoveries and leaching rates are very low. In Federal Burea
Jan 1, 1976
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Significance Of Mineralogy Of Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Dust In Pyrometallurgical Treatment To Render The Dust Non-HazardousBy Ann M. Hagni
Electric arc furnace (EAF) dust from the secondary steel industry contains lead, cadmium, and chromium that causes it to be classified as a hazardous waste. Pyrometallurgical treatment of EAF dust is
Jan 1, 1994
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Extractive Metallurgy of MolybdenumBy Mahesh C. Jha
Molybdenum, a major refractory metal, is widely used as an alloying element in steels and superalloys to improve their corrosion resistance, physical properties and mechanical strength, particularly a
Nov 26, 1999
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Fluorination Behavior Of Uranium And Zirconium Mixture For Fuel Debris TreatmentBy Nobuaki Sato, Tetsuo Fukasawa, Akira Kirishima
To apply the fluoride volatility process for the treatment of fuel debris formed in the damaged nuclear reactors, study on the fluorination behavior of main constituents, such as fuel and cladding is
Jan 1, 2016
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Effect Of Magnetic Field On The Rate Of Slag Reduction In An Electric FurnaceBy V. Montenegro
Smelting of copper concentrates in Teniente Converter produces highly oxidized slag, containing from 4 to 10 % Cu and from 15 to 25 % of Fe304. Copper recovery requires magnetite reduction at a level
Jan 1, 2003
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Study on Synthesis and Property of Core-Shelled Structure Titanium Dioxide/Tungsten Oxide PowderBy Daoxin Wu
Originated from(C4H9O)4Ti, nano--rutile TiO2 was synthesized by low temperature hydrolysis process in this paper. After being prepared by decomposing ammonium tungstate and covering on the surface of
Jan 1, 2009
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Direct Examination of Surface Flaws in Alumina Ceramics and Their Relevance to Strength and MachiningBy Kazuyoshi Sato, Keizo Uematsu, Nozomu Uchida
"Confocal fluorescence scanning laser microscope was applied to characterize the surface flaw of ceramics in great detail. A high potential -of the characterization technique is presented first. Then
Jan 1, 2000
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Application of Correlation Techniques to Creep Damage StudiesBy K. Dzieciol
The paper presents a study about three image correlation methods ?common cross-correlation, mutual information and phase-correlation ? applied to characterize microstructures reconstructed with X-ray
Jan 1, 2009
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Improved Rod Plant Level Control With UNACBy A. A. Shook
For relatively little capital outlay, the metal delivery control system in the BHP Copper Rod Plant at San Manuel' was significantly upgraded using the UNAC process simulation and control system
Jan 1, 1999
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Experimental Investigation On Reduction Kinetics Of Stainless Steel-Making Slag In Iron Bath Smelting ReductionBy Jiechao Liu, Lijian Luo, Yubao Ma, Bo Zhang, Yanfeng Yang, Xin Hong, Luming Liu, Jienan Liu
Reduction kinetics of stainless steel slag in iron bath smelting reduction was studied at the temperature of 1500℃ ~ 1650℃. It was concluded that the reduction process consisted of two parts. That is
Jan 1, 2015
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Dissolution Behavior of Alumina Particles in Molten SlagsBy W. D. Cho
Fast dissolution of nonmetallic inclusions such as alumina particles in molten slags has been required in secondary steelmaking -ladle and tundish - to minimize the amount and the size of nonmetallic
Jan 1, 2002