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Recent Improvements in the Falconbridge Nickel RefineryBy E. O. Stensholt
The Hybinette electrorefining process for production of cathode nickel was in use at Falconbridge Nikkelverk A/S, Norway, until 1975 when conversion to the new chlorine leach process was started. In 1
Jan 1, 1988
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Chlorination and Carbochlorination of A Tantalum and Niobium Pentoxides Bearing ConcentratesBy I. Gaballah
High and low grade concentrates of tantalum and niobium oxides were obtained by leaching a medium grade tin slag. Chlorination and carbochlorinalion of these concentrates were studied between 200 and
Jan 1, 1993
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Secondary Lead Smelting Using A Silica SlagBy Ullrich Kammer
Metaleurop's secondary lead smelter at Oker produces 60.000 mtpy of lead and lead alloys. More than 8O2 % of the raw materials are spent lead acid batteries. The other 2O2 % consists of drosses,
Jan 1, 1993
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Pyrohydrolysis of Nickel Chloride Crystals in the Falconbridge Matte Leach PlantBy J. Markussen
The Falconbridge Matte Leach Plant was based on leaching Ni-Cu matte with strong hydrochloric acid in rubber lined equipment. It operated from 1968 to 1983 as a precursor to Nikkelverk's present
Jan 1, 1991
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Preparation Of High Purity Scandium Oxide By Extraction ChromatographyBy Guo Gongyi
An extraction chromatography by which 99.99 % pure scandium oxide can be prepared from the starting materiel containing about 70% scandium oxide has been developed by taking advantage of some peculiar
Jan 1, 1989
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Development of Cobalt Sulfate Solution Purification by Sulfides PrecipitationBy A. Van den Steen
In the early fifties Professor Breckpot of the Louvain University in Belgium in collaboration with the Research Laboratory of Metallurgie Hoboken, discovered the possibility to separate nickel from co
Jan 1, 1988
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Recovering Cadmium and Tellurium from CdTe Manufacturing ScrapBy W. K. Tolley
The Bureau of Mines is investigating hydrometallurgical processing techniques to recycle metals from semiconductors and other advanced materials. Cadmium and tellurium were recovered from CdTe scrap p
Jan 1, 1991
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Environmentally Safe Processing And Recycling Of High-Energy Yield MaterialsBy Steven C. Torma
The present article reviews some of the technologies available for recycling high-energy yield explosives loaded projectiles. These activities lead to reduction of military ammunition stockpiles and t
Jan 1, 1994
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Continuous Estimation of Phosphorus Content of Molten CopperBy Kimura. E.
Continuous estimation of phosphorus content of molten copper is required to produce phosphorus deoxidized copper in a continuous casting operation. The phosphorus content of molten copper was related
Jan 1, 1992
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The Viscosity of the Molten FeO-Fe 03-SiO2 SystemBy J. M. Toguri
The viscosity of the molten FeO-Fe2O3-Si0z system in the composition range of interest to copper smelting has been investigated using a rotating cylinder technique. The silica content of the slag was
Jan 1, 1976
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Production of Zirconia Powders by Precipitation Stripping with Hydrogen PeroxideBy Aureo D. V. Machado
An experimental study to obtain zirconia powders (ZrOz) from carboxylate zirconium solutions followed by hydrogen peroxide stripping and precipitation, has been carried out. Zirconium carboxylate was
Jan 1, 1991
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De-toxification and Extraction of Metal Values from Brass Foundry Waste Molding SandBy Garry W. Warren
The brass foundry industry produces a significant amount of waste sand containing Cu, Zn and Pb which is often classified as a hazardous waste due to Pb content. The potential application of a hydrome
Jan 1, 1991
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Process Options in the Treatment of Copper Refinery Electrolyte BleedBy James E. Hoffmann
This paper briefly reviews the conventional technologies employed for the treatment of copper refinery electrolyte bleed. The strength and weaknesses of conventional practice will be reviewed and a nu
Jan 1, 1997
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The Problems of Study of Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Nickel and Cobalt Reduction by Hydrogen from SolutionsBy S. I. Sobol
The results of the study of the mechanism of a cathode process of cobalt electrolysis to explain disagreements in a form of kinetic equations of autoclave reduction of nickel and cobalt have been used
Jan 1, 1993
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Thermodynamic Study of the Ni- W-O System in the Temperature Range 1073-1273KBy R. E. Aune
In the present work, a critical assessment of the thermodynamic information available for the ternary system Ni-W-0 has been carried out; This was complemented by experimental measurements of the stan
Jan 1, 1994
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Engineering Factors Affecting Removal Of Toxic Materials With Inorganic Cation ExchangerBy Norihiro Murayama
The hydrothermal syntheses of zeolites from coal fly ash were carried out using NaOH and KOH as an alkali source. The cation exchange capacity (CEC) and the ion exchange selectivity were investigated
Jan 1, 2006
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Reductive Sulfur-Fixation Smelting of Stibnite Concentrate in Sodium Molten SaltBy Haotian Xue
A new process to extracted antimony directly from stibnite concentrate by reductive sulfur-fixation smelting in sodium molten salt has been presented. The influences of sodium salt content and composi
Jan 1, 2014
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Effect of Flotation Agents on the Growth of Bacteria and the Bioleaching Treatment of Arsenic-Bearing Gold ConcentrateBy Xiang Lan
A strain of Thiobacillus ferruuxidans No. 8 was isolated from the acidic mine water of an arsenopyrite deposit, South China. It has been found from the experimental results that the growth of bacteria
Jan 1, 1991
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Chemical Recovery From Spent Poti-IningBy Frank M. Kimmerle
Spent Potlining (SPL) contains recoverable chemical elements (C, F, Na and Al) which are lost in stabilization or immobilization processes primarily aimed at eliminating cyanides and reducing leach ra
Jan 1, 1994
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Ageing Investigation of Steel Slags from EAF (Electric Arc Furnace) ProcessesBy Caisa Samuelsson, Fredrik Engström, Bo Björkman, Margareta Lidström Larsson
"Large amounts of by-products are generated by the Swedish steel industry each year. The EAF-process generates about 400 000 ton of slag, from which 80% is deposit. An alternative to deposit is to use
Jan 1, 2008