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High Temperature Thermodymanic Studies On Sulfide Systems Using The Dew Point Technique (Invited)By R. Hurman Eric
The dew-point technique of activity measurements take advantage of the volatility of a component in solution. The pressure of the volatile component over a sample is determined from observations of th
Jan 1, 2003
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Thermodynamic Simulation of Complex Metallurgical and Chemical Systems with the Method of Chemical Dynamics (Invited)By B. Zilbergleyt
Current understanding of chemical equilibrium is based exclusively on the probabilistic considerations that are correct for isolated systems with only one chemical reaction to take place. For the syst
Jan 1, 2003
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Reactivity of Magnesium Oxide in Different Chlorinating Gas MixturesBy N. Kanari
Reactivity of MgO towards C12+air, C12+N2 and C12+CO gas mixtures was studied up to 1000 °C. Carbochlorination of MgO occurs at temperatures lower than that of its oxychlorination. Effects of gas flow
Jan 1, 1998
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Toxicity Aspects Of Water TreatmentBy Gregory A. Knapp
Treatment of industrial wastewaters generally advances with specific chemical concentration and mass-flow targets, established by National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits. Treat
Jan 1, 1996
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The Steps Required to Meet Production Targets at PT TNCO, Indonesia: A New Innovative Business StrategyBy Chris Doyle
From 1997-2000. PT INCO undertook the Fourth Line Expansion Project (FLEX) to increase annual production rates from 90-100 to 150 Mlbs Ni/year (68,000 MT Ni/yr). In 2003, PT INCO nickel production und
Jan 1, 2004
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Effects of Silicon, Iron, and Chromium on the Response of Aluminum Alloy 3004 Ingots to HomogenizationBy P. N. Anyalebechi
The effects of Si (0.19-0.52 wI. %), Fe (0.20 wI. %-0.44 wI. %), and Cr (0-0.10 wI.%) on the response of ingots of aluminum alloy 3004 solidified at different rates (O.IO°C/s to 30°C/s), to homogeniza
Jan 1, 2008
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Studies on Commercial Utilization of Industrial Wastes -Magnesite Dust and FinesThe paper concerns an unconventional, yet promising, use of waste magnesite dust and fines. In India a significant amount of this dust is generated from some of the integrated iron and steel industrie
Jan 1, 1992
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High Temperature Thermodymanic Studies On Sulfide Systems Using The Dew Point Technique (Invited) (bef8a270-432c-4038-ba30-00f0b625a40e)By R. Hurman Eric
The dew-point technique of activity measurements take advantage of the volatility of a component in solution. The pressure of the volatile component over a sample is determined from observations of th
Jan 1, 2003
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Concurrent Engineering of Die Casting Process Parameters and ToolingBy Yong Kuk Park
The horizontal cold chamber die casting process can produce a wide range of near-net shape, non-ferrous castings with small dimensional variation, excellent surface finish and very complex geometries.
Jan 1, 1996
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Experiences of Applying On-Line Analysis and Process Automation at the Zinc Plant of Outokumpu Oy, Kokkola, FinlandBy D. V. Hughes, J. R. Nyberg
"Since 1985, a comprehensive automation system has been installed at the Outokumpu Oy Zinc Plant, Kokkola, Finland. In leaching and solution purification special sample handling equipment, on-line ana
Jan 1, 1989
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Flash Smelting at Magma Metals Company San Manuel SmelterBy Tom W. Gonzales
Magma Metals Company commissioned a 3000 tpd Outokumpu flash smelting furnace in July 1988. Through September 1992 the PSP has smelted a first campaign record 4.1 million tons of concentrate. This pap
Jan 1, 1993
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Off-Gas Desulfurization with Hydrogen PeroxideBy Norbert Steiner
For the desulfurization of weak SO2 gas streams, Degussa developed a process using dilute H2SO4 solution containing H2O, instead of conventional gas scrubbing with all solid absorbent medium (limeston
Jan 1, 1996
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Design Construction and Commissioning of the Nchanga Tailing Leach PlantBy J. A. Holmes
Due to varying and complex mineralogy, the flotation tailings from the Chingola Concentrator have, for some years, contained upwards of 0.4% acid soluble copper. In 1968, an investigation was initiate
Jan 1, 1976
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Process Design and Optimization for High-Temperature Vacuum CarburizingBy X. Jay Gao
A fast high-temperature carburizing process integrated with materials design and optimization via a systems design approach was developed to significantly reduce process cycle time. Process experimen
Jan 1, 2003
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Validation and Improvement of Computer Modeling of the Lost Foam Casting Process via Real Time X-Ray TechnologyBy Harry Littleton, Jr. Scarber, Wanliang Sun
"The Lost Foam Casting (LFC) process is relatively immature when compared to other casting processes. To make the process more robust, computer modeling is needed to reduce lead times and casting defe
Jan 1, 2004
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Lunar Production of Aluminum, Silicon and OxygenBy Rudolf Keller
"EMEC Consultants is developing a process to extract oxygen, aluminum and silicon from lunar anorthositic soil. The process will provide oxygen in space for propulsion, aluminum as a structural materi
Jan 1, 1988
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Status Of Separation And Purification Of Rare Earth Elements From Korean OreBy Hyun Soo Kim, Joon Soo Kim, Myong Jun Kim, Jyothi Rajesh Kumar, Jin-Young Lee
Rare earth materials have an ever growing variety of applications in the modern and hitech technology. They apply to many an industry with crucial materials and they provide numerous a customers with
Jan 1, 2015
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Designing Novel CRIMSON Running System through Numerical Simulation Method for the Purpose of Reducing the Energy Content of Aluminium Investment CastingBy Binxu Zeng, Mark Jolly, Xiaojun Dai
"The traditional investment casting foundries use batch melting and chunky running systems to produce casting components. This method leaves the energy saving issue as subsidiary one. In our research
Jan 1, 2013
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Mineralogy and Process Development of a Rutile Primary DepositBy 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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Modern Beryllium Extraction: A State-Of-The-Art Kroll Reduction PlantBy Edgar E. Vidal, Keith Smith, James A. Yurko
Beryllium, like many other reactive metals, is extracted from a halide (generally BeF2) using magnesiothermic reduction, also known as the Kroll process. The beryllium is produced in a molten state, w
Jan 1, 2015