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Cost-Benefit Evaluation of Ramie Waste Reinforced Composites as Substitute for Conventional Building Materials
By Felipe P. D. Lopes, Jr. dos Santos, Sergio N. Monteiro, Frederico M. Margem
"Natural fibers are gaining attention as a class of low cost, biodegradable and renewable materials that also exhibit some interesting properties for specific applications. In particular, the incorpor
Jan 1, 2008
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Concentration Histories And Wave Fronts In The In Situ Leaching Of Uraninite By Peroxide Carbonate Bicarbonate Solution: Effects Of Component Concentrations
By KNona C. Liddell
The time and spatial dependence of component and species concentrations during in situ uraninite leaching have been modeled using a reactive transport model based on partial equilibrium between reacti
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect Of Swirl Blade On Flow Pattern In Nozzle For Up-Hill Teeming
By Line Hallgren
The fluid flow in the mold during up-hill teeming is of great importance for the quality of the cast ingot and therefore the quality of the final steel products. At the early stage of the filling of a
Jan 1, 2006
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Separation of Si/SiC Wiresaw Cutting Powder Through Sedimentation by Adjusting the Solution pHs
By Hao Deng, Hongmin Zhu, Jichao Li, Kai Huang
"Silicon and silicon carbide mixing micropowders obtained from the saw cutting industry of polycrystalline silicon ingot is separated by a simple sequential sedimentation. The Zeta potentials of the p
Jan 1, 2012
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Recent Developments in Injection Technologies at MEFOS
"Injection technology has been an important subject from the early days of ladle metallurgy until the present. During the last decade, there have not been many publications in the area of injection te
Jan 1, 1996
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Electrochemical Mechanism Study Of Manganese Dioxide Dissolution In Acidic Chloride Solution In Presence Of Ferrous/Ferric Ions
By Guo Xueyi
The reaction mechanism for the manganese dioxide reductive dissolution in acidic chloride media in the presence of ferrous/ferric ions are based on theoretical delineation and dual cell experiments. I
Jan 1, 2003
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Swirling Flow Effect In Immersion Nozzle On Control Of Heat And Mass Transport In Casting Teeming
By S. Yokoya
With increasing requirement of steel productivity and quality in continuous casting in the conventional casting system using an immersion nozzle, it is very difficult to establish a reasonable molten
Jan 1, 2006
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Various Arsenic Treatments in Non-Ferrous Metallurgy and other Potential Applications
By Shun Fujieda, Shigeru Suzuki, Kozo Shinoda, Tetsuo Fujita
"Dowa Metals & Mining Co. Ltd. has developed and plant-practiced a unique scorodite synthesis technology (DMSP®) for arsenic immobilization by oxidizing Fe(ll) ions in the presence of As(V) ions. Dowa
Jan 1, 2012
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An Attempt At Direct Ingot Making Of Titanium By The Electro-Winning From Molten Slag With DC-ESR Unit
By M. Kawakami
In order to make titanium ingot directly from molten slag, the metal pool was tried to form and used as the cathode. The electro-slag remelting (ESR) unit was used for the purpose. The unit is c
Jan 1, 2006
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Scandium Recovery From A Tantalum Waste Residue: A Status Report
By 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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Sensors for Sulphur and Nitrogen
By Y. C. Avniel, T. E. Warner
"It is important to be able to measure sulphur and nitrogen in molten iron and steel on-line. Unfortunately, there are no solid electrolytes which are stable under oxidising conditions and in which th
Jan 1, 1997
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Smelter Simulation for Layout Optimization
By René Bustamante
A GPSS/H simulation is beeing done for a traditional smelter of copper, which envolves a reberberatory furnace, a set of Peirce Smith converters (PSC) and a refining furnace. The objective is to try d
Jan 1, 1992
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Advances In Gas Cleaning Technology
By P. D. Nolan
Smelters operating under pollution control orders have become increasingly dependent upon the reliable operation of sulphuric acid plants and no factor affects the long term reliability of those plant
Jan 1, 1983
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The Separation of Zn, Pb, Cu and Ag From Silver-Rich Multimetal Sulphide Ore
By Zuomei Jin
A laboratory study was conducted on the separation of Zn, Pb, Cu and Ag from a finely dissem-inated interlocked silver-rich multimetal sulphidc ore. These are often difficult to separate from each oth
Jan 1, 1993
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Oxygen Diffusion into Wet Ore Heaps Impeded by Water Vapor Upflow
By Robert W. Bartlett, Keith A. Prisbrey
"Natural biooxidation of shallow, refractory ore heaps, relying on gaseous oxygen diffusion from the heap surface is attractive because of its simplicity and potential low cost, especially without usi
Jan 1, 1997
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Some Directions for Metal Processing
By M. C. Flemings, S. B. Brown
"Metallurgy, as all of material science and engineering, rests on the intellectual foundations of processing-structure-property-performance relationships. Today it is widely recognized that processing
Jan 1, 1988
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Physico-Chemical Fundamentals of Melting Non-Ferrous Concentrates with the Production of Metal (Matte) & Ferrite-Calcium Slags
By A. I. Okunev
The investigation results are submitted on separation into layers in the systems Cu (Ni) - Fe - Ca - 0 - S - (Si), as well as on physico-chemical properties of oxide - ferrite, oxide-sulfide melts (de
Jan 1, 1988
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Autoclave Processes For Mineral Processing
By E. M. Timoshenko
Autoclave technology can be effectively used for liberation of complex mineral raw materials to transfer valuable constituents into solution for their subsequent recovery or to refine feed material in
Jan 1, 2006
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Compositional Requirements for Refractory Materials in Furnaces used for the Manufacture of Carbon Disulfide
By Georgette Smits
The gun-sprayed refractory lining of electrothermal furnaces used for the manufacture of carbon disulphide from liquid sulphur and charcoal at between 800 and l000°C are severely attacked during the p
Jan 1, 1989
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Processing of Stannous Wolframite by Carbothermic ReductionlCarburisation
By D. C. Azubike
Wolframite (FeWO4) usually having cassiterite (SnO2) as a major impurity is a primary source of tungsten. Its direct reduction/carburisation with carbon in the temperature range 1000-1400°C, and with
Jan 1, 1992