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Solvent Extraction Of Rare Earths Using Pulse ColumnsBy H. Y. Cheng
A pulse column solvent extraction system was evaluated as an alternative to mixer-settlers for the separation and purification of rare earths. The column tested had an inside diameter of 44.5 mm and h
Jan 1, 1992
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Non-Isothermal Study Of Refractory Dissolution By Copper-Containing Calcium Ferrite SlagBy Kim Fagerlund
A novel apparatus for studying refractory infiltration and dissolution/degradation under a temperature gradient was developed. To supersede conventional isothermal refractory testing, a new temperatur
Jan 1, 2002
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Rarth-Earth Based Giant Magnetostrictive MaterialsBy S. F. Cheng
Among the many extraordinary features of the rare earths are their magnetic and magnetoelastic properties. The rare earths, e.g. Tb, Dy, Nd, Sm, are known worldwide for their large magnetocrystalline
Jan 1, 1997
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Fundamental Studies On The Recovery Of Europium By Electrochemical MethodsA rotating-discelectrode system was used to evaluate the electrochemical behaviour of Eu(III) during its reduction in NaCl solutions. The solution pH and NaCl concentration have a great effect on the
Jan 1, 1992
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Quantification Of The Liquidus Surface Of Some Slags Of Industrial Interest At Constant CO2/CO RatioBy Florian Kongoli
The liquidus surface of multicomponent slags is an important parameter in various smelting and converting processes. It helps not only to optimize the slag, chemistry of current processes and their fl
Jan 1, 2002
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Leaching Sulfur from Pressure Acid Leaching Residue of Zinc Concentrate: Parameter Optimization Using Response Surface MethodologyBy Peng Peng, Ouo Cheng, Guodong Lai, Lijuan Chu, Zebiao Zhang
"The pressure acid leaching residue of zinc concentrate contains a large quantity of sulfur. The present study attempts to leach sulfur using a mixture of ammonium sulfide and water solution at 25°C.
Jan 1, 2012
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Solid Solution Characterization In Metal By Original Tomographic Scanning Microwave Microscopy TechniqueBy Virgil Optasanu, Yvon Lacroute, Eric Lesniewska, Tony Montessin, Pauline Vitry, Eric Bourillot, Cédric Plassard
A general challenge in metallic components is the need for materials research to improve the service lifetime of the structural tanks or tubes subjected to harsh environments or the storage medium for
Jan 1, 2015
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New Strategic Scope Of The Caletones Smelter Development.By Ruben Alvarado
The need to increase business competitiveness while complying with environmental requirements represent the great challenge that the Caletones smelter has decided to face in a new development project
Jan 1, 1999
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Direct Numerical Simulation of Homogeneous MHD TurbulenceBy Andre Thess, Oleg Zikanov
"Direct numerical simulation methods are applied to study the influence of a constant magnetic field on turbulent flows of liquid metals. The flow is assumed to be homogeneous and the problem is reduc
Jan 1, 1999
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Copper Production With Outokumpu Flash Smelting: An UpdateBy Ilkka V. Kojo
This paper gives an overview of the primary copper smelting business during the years of flash Smelting in the light of various projects taking into account the sustainability of copper production. Al
Jan 1, 2006
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High Oxygen Shrouded Injection At FalconbridgeBy A. A. Bustos
Four Air Liquide Shrouded Injectors (ALSI ) were installed and operated for over one year in a Peirce-Smith converter at the Falconbridge nickel smelter in Falconbridge, Ontario, Canada. A shrouded in
Jan 1, 1999
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Copper Refinery Modernization: Project Organization Coping With A Multi-Constraints ContextBy P. C. Guillaume
Global plant modernizations or expansions cannot be considered in the same light as any other industrial investment project. Relationships between the partners, relationships and communications with t
Jan 1, 1999
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A Brief History Of Slag In AustraliaBy S. D. Prosser
The earliest record of slag in the world was the discovery of the remains of a copper blast furnace in Southern Israel, which has been carbon dated at 3500BC, nearly 6,000 years ago. Slag in Austr
Jan 1, 1994
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Application Of Composite Furnace Module Cooling Systems In A Flash Furnace Reaction ShaftBy A. K. Kyllo
The use of Composite Furnace Module cooling systems has been shown to give improved refractory performance in a number of above bath locations in WMC flash furnaces. To test the behaviour of modules i
Jan 1, 1999
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Adhesion Improvement of Alumina Scale Formed on Y-Added Fe3Al during High Temperature OxidationBy I. Kim, J. C. Choi, W. D. Cho
"The effect of yttrium addition on the oxidation behavior of Fe3Al intermetallic compound was investigated in the range of temperature 800 to 1100 °C in 0.2 atm 02 in terms of oxidation rate and oxide
Jan 1, 1998
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High Quality Steel From Metallurgical WastesBy Norman L. Kotraba
Zia Metallurgical Processes, Inc. has developed and patented a steelmaking process capable of converting iron bearing metallurgical wastes into high quality steel products. The process utilizes a prop
Jan 1, 1994
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Electrochemical Synthesis Of Non-Oxide Ceramic Powders In A Eutectic Cacl2-Nacl MeltBy Xiao Y. Yan
A fused salt electrochemical process was investigated for the synthesis of non-oxide ceramic powders directly from metal oxides, boric oxide, and carbon powders by electro-deoxidation. Sintered pelle
Jan 1, 2008
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Improvements To Taphole DesignBy Melissa L. Trapani
The removal of molten products from metallurgical furnaces is one of the most hazardous and labour intensive processes in a non-ferrous smelter. The proximity of operators to the molten metal and slag
Jan 1, 2002
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Recent Improvements In The Acid Plant At Naoshima SmelterBy F. Sakurai
The enlarged Mitsubishi process in Naoshima has been in steady operation since. May 1991. However, the sulfuric acid plants have been in operation for more than 30 years. The acid plants were moderniz
Jan 1, 2002
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A Micro-Macro Model of a PEM Fuel Cell SystemBy Sundarrajm Suresh, Hrushikesh G. Pimpalgaonkar, Thiyagarajan Paramadayalan
In this paper, a model of a fuel cell system has been proposed to account for the membrane physics at the micro level which is coupled with the macroscopic flow and mass transport phenomena occurring
Jan 1, 2012