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Is Extractive Metallurgy Becoming Extinct?By Ian M. Ritchie
Right across the universities of the developed world, the traditional disciplines of physics and chemistry are losing ground. Extractive metallurgy, which depends so heavily on chemistry, is also con
Jan 1, 2003
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Interfacial Emulsion Formation Originated From Organic Phase In Copper Solvent ExtractionBy Xiaorong Liu
Interfacial emulsion generated in copper solvent extraction is an inhomogeneous O/W emulsion that consists of organic phase, aqueous phase and solid particles. In order to determine what kind of compo
Jan 1, 2006
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Multiphysics CFD Modeling of a Free Falling Jet during Melt-Blowing Slag FiberizationBy Ioannis Paspaliaris, Dimitrios I. Gerogiorgis, Dimitrios Panias
"Red mud fiberization is a process with remarkable potential, alleviating environmental pressure by transforming an aluminum by-product into mineral wool, thus to various marketable products. A promis
Jan 1, 2012
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Study Of The Effect Of Sulfide Ions On The Corrosion Resistance Of Copper For Use In Containers For High-Level WasteBy I. S. Escobar
Copper, particularly the oxygen-free grade Cu-OFP, is a candidate material for containers for the long-term isolation and disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in underground repositories. Af
Jan 1, 1999
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A Waterless Caster For Matte/Slag GranulationBy F. Mucciardi
With the increasing trend to continuous smelting and converting, granulation of copper matte is gaining prominence as a means of decoupling the smelting and converting operations. Moreover, granulatio
Jan 1, 1999
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Chemical Modeling Of Calcium Sulphate Solubility In Hydrometallurgical Process SolutionsBy G. Azimi
Calcium sulphate precipitation, mainly as gypsum, during neutralization of acidic hydrometallurgical process solutions can lead to excessive scaling problems. In this work, a self-consistent fundamen
Jan 1, 2006
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Characterization Of Electric Arc Furnace Slag As Construction MaterialBy Kwang-suk You
This paper describes the characteristics of electric arc furnace slag (EAF slag) as an aggregate of concrete along with the chemical composition, leaching concentration of heavy metals, the soundness
Jan 1, 2006
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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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Using Thiocyanate As Lixiviant For Gold Recoveryin Acidic EnvironmentBy R. Y. Wan
Thiocyanate was evaluated for gold recovery from low-grade refractory gold ores following biooxidation for an acidic heap leaching approach. One of the important features in using thiocyanate is tha
Jan 1, 2003
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The Application Of Bacterial Sulfate Reduction Treatment To Severely Contaminated Mine Waters: Results Of Three Years Of Pilot Plant TestingBy R. W. Hammack
Results for the treatment of a problematic mining wastewater using bacterial sulfate reduction (BSR) are presented. Specifically, a BSR pilot treatment plant (250 L per day) was used to treat Berkeley
Jan 1, 1999
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Recovery of Zinc from EAF Dust – Pilot Experiences at MEFOSBy Guozhu Ye, Eric’ Burstrom
"Despite of numerous solutions for recovery of zinc from EAF dust have been suggested and tested in laboratory scale over the last three decades, Waelz kiln process is still the most dominating proces
Jan 1, 2008
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A New Beneficiation Process For Treatment Of Supergene Monazite OreBy T. N. Chan
This paper provides some general discussions on the development of a new beneficiation process for the treatment of a highly complex monazite orebody located at Mt Weld, Laverton, Western Australia.
Jan 1, 1992
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The Chilean Copper Smelter Management WayBy Sergio Demetrio
Over a period of nearly a hundred years throughout this century, the company direction and management of copper smelters in Chile has evolved from one characteristised by a paternalistic, autocratic s
Jan 1, 1999
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Effect Of The Temperature On The Nitrogen Dissolution Mechanisms In A Co-Cr-Mo MeltBy José C. Escobedo B.
A kinetic study of nitrogen dissolution in a. electromagnetically stirred Co-Cr-Mo alloy bath was made. The experiments were carried out at 1693, 1723 and 1743K of temperature, with a nitrogen pressur
Jan 1, 1995
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Heat Capacity Determination Of Organic "Plastic Crystals? By Adiabatic Calorimetry From 3 K To 300 KBy Anjali Talekar
Low temperature heat capacities of pentaerythritol [PE: C(CH2OH)4], pentaglycerine [PG: (CH3)C(CH2OH)3], and 2-amino-2-methyl-1,3-propanediol [AMPL: (NH2)(CH3)C(CH2OH)2]have been determined by adiabat
Jan 1, 2006
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Metal Seated Ball Valves For The Flow Control Of Abrasive FluidsBy Malcolm J. Harrison
The problems associated with the flow control of abrasive slurries and solids laden fluids creates reliability problems in many mining operations. Conventional valves such as pinch, knife gate and plu
Jan 1, 1999
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Scale-Up Of Pumpers & Mixers For Solvent ExtractionBy Thomas A. Post
The methodology of determining the optimum SX pumper-mixer system based on bench top, pilot, or small-scale solvent extraction systems, is demonstrated. The design of small-scale SX-plants is differe
Jan 1, 2003
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Improvements at the Electrolytic Zinc Plant of Big River Zinc Corporation, Sauget, Illinois, U.S.A.By L. L. Ludwig, S. E. James, B. L. Motycka
Significant modifications to the electrolytic zinc plant operated by Big River Zinc Corporation were made at the end of the 1990's resulting in increased capacity and improved efficiencies. A new cell
Jan 1, 2000
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Extraction Of Copper At Elevated Feed ConcentrationsBy R. E. Molnar
A number of flowsheets have been designed and operated, or are currently being considered, to extract copper from leach solutions having much more copper than the 4 g/L levels typically found in heap
Jan 1, 2003
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Self-Tuning Chemical Sensors For Molten MetalsBy R. Vasant Kumar
Measurement and control of trace elements in molten metal are often critical in order to achieve optimum production, refining, alloying or recycling. Solid electrolyte sensors for monitoring oxygen an
Jan 1, 2006