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Improvements To Taphole DesignBy Melissa L. Trapani
The removal of molten products from metallurgical furnaces is one of the most hazardous and labour intensive processes in a non-ferrous smelter. The proximity of operators to the molten metal and slag
Jan 1, 2002
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Specific Features Of Autogenous Smelting Of Sulfide Raw Materials Using Oxygen-Flame ProcessBy V. M. Paretsky
Most recent developments made in the Gintsvetmet Institute in the field of technologies and equipment for single-stage autogenous smelting of copper sulfide raw materials to produce white metal and bl
Jan 1, 2006
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Environmental Improvements At The Onsan SmelterBy K. S. Jeong
Since the start-up of the Onsan Smelter in 1979, LS-Nikko Copper has grown into a competitive smelter through continuous development. Several environmental improvements have been carried out, in parti
Jan 1, 2006
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Process Variables In The Preparation Of High Purity Rare Earth MetalsBy B. J. Beaudry
The effect of various levels of purity of the rare earth fluorides and the calcium reductant used to prepare rare earth metals were determined. Metals which have low melting points such as La, Ce, Pr
Jan 1, 1989
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Recent Experiences At The Ventanas Electrolytic RefineryBy R. Abel F.
In 1997, Ventanas electrolytic refinery expanded its production capacity from 215,000 to 325,000 metric tons per year. This increase in capacity has involved the treatment of anodes with different imp
Jan 1, 1999
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Environmental Issues In Drying Copper And Nickel ConcentratesBy Shaolong Chen
Feeding dry sulfide concentrate into smelting furnaces enhances process performance and reduces the energy consumption and exhaust gas flow. Direct heated rotary dryers and flash dryers have being re
Jan 1, 2006
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Use Of Condition Of Thermodynamic Equilibrium For Development Of Mathematical Model Of Blast Furnace SmeltingBy Andrey Dmitriev
The solution of set of equations for the bottom zone presented by a condition of a thermodynamic equilibrium, namely, an equilibrium constant of wustite reduction by carbon oxide, material and thermal
Jan 1, 2006
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A Micro-Macro Model of a PEM Fuel Cell SystemBy Sundarrajm Suresh, Hrushikesh G. Pimpalgaonkar, Thiyagarajan Paramadayalan
In this paper, a model of a fuel cell system has been proposed to account for the membrane physics at the micro level which is coupled with the macroscopic flow and mass transport phenomena occurring
Jan 1, 2012
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Processing Of Man-Made Metal-Containing Raw Materials In DC Electric FurnacesBy G. S. Nus
Technology for treating man-made metal-containing raw materials in DC electric furnaces with polarization of the bottom phase (PDF furnaces) has been developed and proven on a semi-commercial scale. P
Jan 1, 2006
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Electric Settling Furnace Operations At The Cyprus Miami Mining Corporation Copper SmelterBy Jason Eric Sallee
Ongoing operations at the Cyprus Miami Smelter involve the use of an electric furnace for settling of copper matte from discard slag. Proper operation of the electric settling furnace is a major facto
Jan 1, 1999
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Atmospheric Leaching of Zinc Sulphide Concentrates using Regenerated Ferric Sulphate SolutionsMost of the world's zinc metal is produced via the roast- leach-electrowinning (RLE) process. The process is well established, but most of the sulphur in the sphalerite concentrates reports in the aci
Jan 1, 2000
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Scandium Recovery From A Tantalum Waste Residue: A Status ReportBy D. D. Harbuck
The U.S. Bureau of Mines recently identified a significant new source of scandium in an Oklahoma tantalum waste residue (approximately 0.24 pct Sc). Because scandium is a strategic and critical metal
Jan 1, 1992
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Magneto-Optic Data Storage AlloysBy D. J. Sellmyer
This paper is Intended to review recent developments in the application of rare earth-transition metal alloys as high density, rewritable data-storage media. First generation magneto-optic media are b
Jan 1, 1992
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Aluminum Hydride, AlH3, As A Hydrogen Storage CompoundBy Jason Graetz
Aluminum hydride is a covalent, binary hydride that has been known for more than 60 years and is an attractive medium for on-board automotive hydrogen storage, since it contains 10.1 % by wt. hydrogen
Jan 1, 2006
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The SKS Copper Smelting Process In ChinaBy Li Cheng
The SKS copper smelting process was jointly developed by Shuikoushan Mining Corp. and ENFI (Beijing Central Engineering and Research Institute for Non-ferrous Metallurgical Industries) in China. It is
Jan 1, 1999
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Technological Innovations In The Mitsubishi Process To Achieve Four Years CampaignBy T. Taniguchi
The existing Mitsubishi Process line at Naoshima Smelter and Refinery has been operating successfully since 1991, and its present production capacity is 270,000tpy of copper. Furnace relining works h
Jan 1, 2006
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A Process On The Recovery Of RE Minerals With A Chelating CollectorBy Li Fangi
This paper describes the characteristics and regularities of a process to recover rare earth minerals from Baotou Ore with H-205 collector. H-205 is a kind of hydroxamic acid with amide as a polar gro
Jan 1, 1989
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Crud Formation: Field Studies And Fundamental StudiesBy Michael J. Virnig
The formation of crud is a normal part of operating a solvent extraction circuit for the recovery of copper. It periodically must be removed from the circuit. This results in significant costs in term
Jan 1, 1999
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Upgrading Of The Teniente TechnologyBy Pedro Morales C.
From its beginning in the 1970s, the Teniente Converter has consistently achieved continuous improvement, and has contributed to the competitiveness and sustainability of Codelco's copper operati
Jan 1, 1999
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Mechanical Properties Of Selected Brasses Cast In Permanent MoldsBy F. A. Fasoyinu
The mechanical properties of yellow brass (C85800), high strength yellow brass (C86300), and high manganese brasses (C99700 and C99750) cast in permanent molds have been studied. The tensile propertie
Jan 1, 1999