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A Study of Cementite Formation in the Reduction of Hematite by CO–CO2 Gas Mixture Using High Temperature XRDBy Yury Kapelyushin
Formation of cementite in the reduction of hematite by CO–CO2 gas was studied in situ using high temperature XRD (HT XRD) analysis. Reduction of hematite was examined in the temperature range 873–1173
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Recycling of Flat Glass Waste into Clayey CeramicBy Thais Cristina da Costa Caldas, Alline Sardinha Cordeiro Morais, Carlos Maurício Fontes Vieira, Sergio Neves Monteiro
"This work has as its objective to evaluate the firing behavior of a kaolinitic clayey body from Campos dos Goytacazes-RJ incorporated with flat glass waste (FGW) from civil construction. Incorporatio
Jan 1, 2012
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New Process for Producing High Grade Ironcon Centrate by Roasting Siderite Ore with Microwave EnergyBy Shaohua Ju
Siderite ore is abundant around the world, due to its inert properties of low grade, mudding when milling and low magnetic, and it is very hard to be beneficiated. Nowadays, decomposition by roasting
Jan 1, 2014
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A High Order Mathematical Model for Calculating Casting Temperature Field Based on ADI MethodBy Hua Hou, Xiaofeng Niu, Wei Liang
"The explicit finite difference (EFD) method is used for calculating the casting temperature field during solidification. Because the time step is limited, the computational efficiency of the EFD meth
Jan 1, 2013
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Computer Visualization of Ingot Casting and Hot Rolling of SteelBy Rafael Colás
Computer visualization can be employed in industry as an aid to the understanding of the complex interactions between variables encountered in production. The examples of ingot casting of rimming stee
Jan 1, 1993
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Distribution Behavior Of Arsenic, Antimony And Bismuth In The Smelting Stage Of The Mitsubishi ProcessBy Supachai Surapunl
The distribution behavior of VA minor elements (As, Sb and Bi) in the smelting stage of the Mitsubishi process were evaluated thermodynamically based on thermodynamic data and operating data. The f
Jan 1, 2003
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Falconbridge Dominicana Reduction Shaft Furnace Advanced Control DevelopmentBy Lionel Ryan
In 1996, the Dominican Republic operation of Falconbridge (Falcondo) developed a 5-year Process Control Plan in conjunction with the corporate Process Control group located in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Jan 1, 2004
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Thermal Modelling of Spot Welds and Its use in Understanding Structural Development in Spot Welded O.05%C-O.3%Mn Continuously Annealed SteelsBy P. H. Chang, J. E. Gould
"Solidification structures and austenite decomposition in some spot welded O.05%C - O.3%Mn steels have been studied with the aid of a numerical thermal model. The model is a one dimensional finite dif
Jan 1, 1986
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Treatment of Some Liquid Waste Associated with Lead Battery RecyclingBy Carla Lupi, Alessandro Pescetelli
"Spent lead battery recycling still shows few weak points in the achievement of a 100% recycling of different waste matters and by- products arising from the recycling process. Some of said problems a
Jan 1, 2008
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Mathematical Modeling of Waterless Matte Granulator for Debottlenecking of Conventional Sulfide SmeltersBy A. Navarra
Within conventional copper and nickel-copper sulfide smelters, ladles of molten matte are fed into converters. These converters blast oxygen-enriched air into the matte, thereby eliminating iron and s
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Steel Making Technology for Environmental ProtectionBy Kiyoshi Shibata, Jun-ichi Hayashi
"Steel making technology poses strong potentials for environmental protection in three direction. One is pollution control on steel making process itself. Japanese steel industry has cut down various
Jan 1, 2000
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Jarosite Precipitation in Zinc HydrometallurgyBy F. Elgersma
A high purity electrolysis solution is essential for hydrometallurgical zinc winning processes. For this reason ferric iron containing compounds such as jarosite are precipitated as iron and impurity
Jan 1, 1990
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Melt Atomisation The Bridge From Pyro? To Hydro-MetallurgyBy John J. Dunkley
Recent years have seen the increased use of hydrometallurgy in the smelting and refining of metals. However this is often used as a final refining step, following an initial pyrometallurgical smelting
Jan 1, 2003
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REE Recovery from the Fern D. Dichotoma by Acid Oxalic Precipitation After Direct Leaching with EDTABy Baptiste Laubie
Agromining is a phytotechnology aiming at producing commercial metal compounds from low-grade ores thanks to hyperaccumulating plants. The fern Dichranopteris dichotoma is a rare earth element (REE) h
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Experimental Study and CFD Simulation of a Solvent Extraction Pulsed Column with Novel Ceramic InternalsBy Heng Yi
The salt lake brines that lithium is extracted from have high chloride levels making the brine very corrosive to stainless steel extraction column internals. This is a significant problem in column sc
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Impact on Greenhouse Gas Emissions of a Switch from Carbon to Hydrogen as the Principal Reducing Agent in Producing MetalsBy James W. Evans, Brian R. Wildey
"Carbon has been the principal reducing agent in producing metals for centuries. Carbon is an inexpensive reducing agent, but also an effective one, as any undergraduate who knows her Ellingham diagra
Jan 1, 2008
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Electrochemical Dissolution of a Chalcopyrite Concentrate in HCI Solutions by Slurry ElectrodesBy I. Gaballah
The electrochemical behavior of a chalcopyrite concentrate having a high pyrite content was studied in HC1 by potentiodynamic, potentiostatic and galvanostatic experiments using a cell having separate
Jan 1, 1994
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Novel Solvent Extraction Reagents - The Key to New Zinc Processing TechnologyBy Raymond F. Dalton
Despite the ready availability of numerous zinc sources, the process of solvent extraction- electrowinning (SX-EW) has as yet found little favour in the zinc industry. It is suggested that this is lar
Jan 1, 1994
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Estimating the Grinding Energy Required to Liberate Minerals Using Image Analysis (38e47f6b-6700-4b97-9a56-93f609b22449)By D. E. Larson
The U. S. Bureau of Mines has developed a image analysis methodology to correlate the energy consumed during the grinding of an ore to the mineral liberation achieved. Energy consumption values are ob
Jan 1, 1995
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Wear Phenomena in Non-ferrous Metal FurnacesBy D. Gregurek
In non-ferrous metal furnaces the installed magnesia-chromite refractory lining is exposed to several stresses, rather complex in their interaction. Therefore, a detailed investigation and understandi