Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Reminiscences in Applied MineralogyBy P. F. Kerr
This is not a conventional professional paper. It deals mostly with personal experiences. These concern a background in applied mineralogy. Your committee asked me to do this. I accepted with a Califo
Jan 1, 1981
-
EAF Dusts: A Viable Complete MinimizationBy E G. Prado
We have confirmed on bench scale the removal of chlorides and alkalies (+95%) and over 2/3 of the zinc, lead and cadmium from EAF dusts. This has been achieved with arrononium acetate solutions alone,
Jan 1, 1994
-
Treatment Of Wastes From Tin IndustryBy P. R. Khangaonkar
The industry of tin ore mining, beneficiation and smelting gives rise to a number of waste products like the beneficiation plant wastes (called amang), tin smelting slags, refinery dross etc. Some of
Jan 1, 1996
-
Hydrometallurgical recovery of non-ferrous metals from secondary sourcesBy Jean Goldschmidt
Recycling of fine oxidized particles of non-ferrous metals usually cannot be carried out by pyrometallurgical methods. 'Hydrometallurgy provides an alternative technology to reintroduce? the resu
Jan 1, 1995
-
Pressure Leaching of Enargite in Sulfate-Oxygen MediaBy R. Padilla
Enargite (Cu3AsS4) occurs normally associated with copper sulfides, mainly chalcopyrite. When the enargite content in chalcopyrite concentrates is high, direct smelting of the concentrate presents pro
Jan 1, 2008
-
Thixotropic Flow Effects under Conditions of Strong ShearBy M. R. Barkhudarov
Semi-solid metal can be formed into useful products of near net shape and high quality. Use of this method has been limited, however, because of the difficulty of working with metal in the semi-solid
Jan 1, 1997
-
Solidification and Electrolysis of Copper Anodes Containing Nickel, Arsenic, Antimony and BismuthBy Forsén. O.
In this ?paper practical solidification of anodes containing nickel, arsenic, antimony and bismuth is compared with the equilibrium? diagrams and kinetic ?factors. In order to clarify the distribution
Jan 1, 1987
-
State of the International Nickel Industry -A Canadian PerspectiveBy Robert G. Telewiak
During the past few years, the international nickel industry has taken some important steps to respond to conditions of global production overcapacity, relatively flat demand and low prices. These inc
Jan 1, 1988
-
Technical Tools for Increasing the Eco-Efficiency of Textile ProductsBy Emilia Visileanu, Eftalea Carpus
"Ecological economic policy shall be understood as the sum of political, economical and environmental measurements aimed at the entire economy dematerialization and the dematerialization shall be ""im
Jan 1, 2012
-
Chemical Co-Deposited PbS - CuS Thin Film Characterization: Effect of AnnealingBy Mishark Nnabuchi
A heterojunction of PbS - CuS thin film has been grown on glass slides by SGT. The films were annealed for 1hr at temperature of 373K and 423K respectively. The optical properties were characterized u
Jan 1, 2010
-
Local Thermal Property Analysis By Scanning Thermal Microscopy Of Ultrafine-Grained Surface Layer In Copper And In Titanium Produced By Surface Mechanical Attrition TreatmentBy F. A. Guo
Ultrafine-grained surface layers were obtained by surface mechanical attrition treatment (SMAT) in copper and titanium samples. The thermal properties of the deformed layers were characterized using a
Jan 1, 2006
-
Jet Vapor Deposited Aluminum-Aluminum Oxide NanolaminatesBy D. T. Smith, L. M. Hsiung, J. J. Schmitt, J. W. Golz, R. L. Lankey, H. N. G. Wadley, J. Z. Zhang, B. L. Halpern
"The microstructure and mechanical properties of Al/AI2O 3 metal-oxide nanolaminates fabricated by' a novel Jet Vapor Deposition (JVD) process at substrate temperatures of ~25° and -250°C have been in
Jan 1, 1994
-
Investigating The Behaviour Of Iron Solid Products During Direct Acid Leaching Of Limonitic LateritesBy D. Georgiou
Direct sulphuric acid leaching of nickeliferous limonites is the process of choice to recover nickel and cobalt from equatorially located lateritic ores. These ores are rich-in-iron (-45 wt%) existing
Jan 1, 1995
-
Characterization Of Some Ceramic Materials For High Pressure ApplicationsBy A. M. Ramalho
In the synthesis and sintering processes to obtain superhard materials, such as diamond and cubic boron nitride, deformable ceramic capsule is used as gasket to transmit and support the required high
Jan 1, 2006
-
Integrating Computer Modeling with the Needs of Modern FoundriesBy T. S. Piwonka
Modeling the solidification of shaped castings has progressed beyond the initial problem of determining the correct heat and fluid flow relationships which describe the solidifying castings. Today the
Jan 1, 1992
-
Loading Characteristics of Gold-Bromo Species onto Weak-base Anion Exchange Resin PAZ-4By Robert Mensah-Biney
The loading characteristics of gold-tetrabromide species onto a weak-base resin, PAZ-4, were evaluated using a completely mixed batch reaction system. The time. to attain equilibrium loading was subst
Jan 1, 1991
-
Comparison of Numerical Models of Solidification Behavior in Direct Chill Casting with ExperimentsBy Matthew John M. Krane, Christopher J. Vreeman, J. David Schloz
"A continuum mixture model of the direct chill casting process is used to model the transport phenomena and solidification behavior in the Direct Chill casting of an Al - 6 wt% Cu billet using Wagstaf
Jan 1, 2001
-
Kinetics of Oxidation of PyrrhotiteBy Anastasia Alksnis
Pyrrhotite is an iron deficient, low nickel content sulfide mineral that is commonly associated with pentlandite, a nickel-rich sulfide; and are both main components of the nickel ore mined in Sudbury
-
In-Process Separation of Mill Scale from Oil at Steel Hot Rolling MillsBy Naiyang Ma
"High oil concentration is one of the major barriers for recycling of mill scale of steel hot rolling mills. It is of vital importance to find cost-effective technologies of reducing oil concentratio
Jan 1, 2012
-
Metallic Wires Elaboration Directly From Thin Liquid JetsBy Ludovic Charpentier
Production of metallic wires directly from liquid jets would avoid drawbacks of extrusion (space needed, damaging, cost?) and enable recycling. But liquid jets tend to break, due to capillary instabil
Jan 1, 2006