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Corrosion Behavior Of Lead-Alloy Anodes In Metal Winning
By Michael Stelter
Lead alloys are a typical material for anodes in technical electrowinning processes. The life time of those anodes differs from 2 years to more than 5 years in tankhouse practice depending on the type
Jan 1, 2006
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Roll Press Agglomeration Of Industrial Wastes For Treatment And Recycle
By Roma T. Dec
Many industrial wastes may require preliminary processing to change their particle size, density, surface properties or flowability to become more suitable for treatment and recycle. This can be achie
Jan 1, 1996
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Solid Oxide Membrane Process for Calcium Production Directly From its Oxide
By Soobhankar Pati
Solid oxide membrane (SOM) technology has been successfully employed for the production of high energy metals such magnesium, titanium and tantalum by directly reducing their oxides. This paper report
Jan 1, 2008
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Structure-Property-Processing Relationships in Nanocrystalline and Fine-Grained NbC and Co-NbC Composites
By T. H. Courtney, B. R. Murphy
"Nominal room temperature mechanical alloying (MA) has been used to synthesize the high melting temperature NbC and Cu-NbC composites. Elemental powders of Cu and Nb were alloyed in the presence of ei
Jan 1, 1994
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Pig Iron Nuggets Versus Blast Furnace Pig Iron
By Basak Anameric
Pig iron nugget process was developed by Kobe Steel as an environmentally friendlier, economical alternative to traditional blast furnace process. The process aimed to produce highly metallized, slag
Jan 1, 2006
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Aluminum Plasma Dross Treatment Process and Calcium Aluminate Production: Closing the Loop with No Residue
By Denis Legault, Ghyslain Dube, Ronald Morin, Jacques Bonneau, Daniel Guay, Keith Annett, Raymond Breault
"·The total recycling of all the constituents present in aluminum dross is now an industrial reality for Akan. This is made possible by the combination of two patented processes: the Alcan plasma dros
Jan 1, 2000
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Use Of Ion Exchange Resin For The Treatment Of Cyanide And Thiocyanate During The Processing Of Gold Ores
By Tam Tran
Most new gold mines in Australia are required to treat tailings to reduce cyanide levels before they are discharged to storage ponds to meet the stringent environmental management guidelines set by go
Jan 1, 1998
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Computer Modelling of Rotary Furnaces: A. Lumped Parameter Approach
By Ian Masters
Rotary furnaces are widely used throughout the metals industry. These furnaces vary in size and geometry, but are fundamentally the same from a thermodynamic viewpoint. A generic method is proposed th
Jan 1, 2002
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Next Generation Sedimentation Equipment For Ultimate Thickening
By Alex Probst
With low metal prices and increasing value placed on plant water and tailings disposal areas, it is becoming essential to maximize the efficiency of solid-liquid separation processes. Since its incept
Jan 1, 1999
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Options for Recycling the Fine Ni-Containing Waste in Ukraine
By Vladyslav P. Yakubovsky, Boris I. Bondarenko, Valentin A. Noskov, Vladyslav M. Sokolov
"Each of Ukrainian producers of ferronickel, stainless steel and synthetic diamonds has the same basic problem with recycling their fine Ni-containing secondary materials. The conditions for generatio
Jan 1, 2008
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Monitoring Method of the Condition of Slag-Cleaning Furnace in Mitsubishi Process
By Akira Kaneda
Mitsubishi continuous process employs an electric furnace for settling matte from slag. Electrodes are immersed into the slag layer in the slag-cleaning furnace and the temperature of the melt is main
Jan 1, 2001
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The Aqueous Oxidation of Pyrite, Covellite, and Arsenopyrite
By Fathi Habashi
The behavior of pyrite, covellite, and arsenopyrite during leaching is different from other sulfides due to the presence of the disulfide ion, Sl. Arsenopyrite contains in addition, the diarsenide ion
Jan 1, 1995
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Investigation of the Carbon Boil Phenomenon in Direct Iron Smelting
By K. Gao, R. Dry
"Carbon boil, which results in excessive spitting and even complete destruction of a metal drop, could significantly influence the efficiency of direct smelting processes. Carbon boil has been studied
Jan 1, 1996
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Distribution Of Minor Elements In Sulfide Smelting (Keynote) (93c08c12-8ada-44e4-8791-ef3b5ef893df)
By Kimio Ilagaki
The distribution ratios of Ag, Pb, As, Sb and Bi for the Cu2S-FeS or Ni3S2-FeS matte I FeOx-SiOl, FeOx-Si02-CaO or FeOx-CaO slag equilibration in a MgO crucible were determined experimentally at 1523
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect Of Calcium Oxide Content In Feed Charge On Performance Indicators Of Smelting In Sparged Bath
By A. V. Tarasov
In the course of research aimed at improving the performance of the Vanyukov smelting process (VP) for treating sulfur raw materials in a pilot-scale furnace it has been found that an increase in the
Jan 1, 2006
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Degradation of Cyanide Utilizing Facultative Anaerobic Bacteria
By Donna M. Noel
Bacterial strains have been cultivated from solids previously exposed to cyanide that will tolerate 300 ppm sodium cyanide under anaerobic conditions. In selected solid samples, these bacteria have be
Jan 1, 1991
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Improving Smelter Performance Through Development Of People
By R. K. Hill
The Hidalgo Smelter successfully reduced operating costs by 25% compared to the previous two years through a focused holistic approach to development of its entire workforce. The first phase involved
Jan 1, 1999
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Dynamic Interfacial Phenomena in Polymer-Matrix Composites
By Behrouz Abedian, Livia M. Racz
"We address dynamic interactions between high-energy, reactive surfaces of polymer-matrix composites and solid surfaces. A common characteristic of these interfaces is that bonding occurs readily upon
Jan 1, 1998
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Environmentally Benign Process of High-Purity Amorphous Silica Originated in Rice Husks of Agricultural Wastes
By Yoshisada Michiura, Junko Umeda, Katsuyoshi Kondoh
Rice husks or straws, one of the main agricultural wastes in South-east Asia, have a large possibility to be employed as usefully renewable resources to produce energy and high-purity silica (SiO2), b
Jan 1, 2008
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The Boundary Layer and Solid-Gas Reactions
By Fathi Habashi
Solid gas reactions of metallurgical importance can be classified into three groups: Physical processes, e.g., drying and sublimation Chemical processes which may be an addition or a thermal decompo
Jan 1, 1996