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Project Phasing And The Bottom LineBy C. Twigge-Molecey
All projects that are implemented, have been given corporate go-ahead on the basis of a set of clearly defined targets. These are typically a production goal at a capital cost, operating cost and prod
Jan 1, 1999
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Recycled Polyethylene Composites Reinforced With Jute Fabric from Post –Used Sackcloth – An Environmentally Correct Building MaterialBy Amanda C. Lima, Luiz Augusto H. Terrones, Sergio N. Monteiro
"Fabric from weaved yarns made of jute fibers have been considered as reinforcement for polymeric composites. In particular, these fabrics obtained from discarded sackcloth are presently being investi
Jan 1, 2008
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Dynamic Modeling For Design Of Ion Exchange SystemsBy Khosrow Nikkhah
Increasingly ion exchange systems are being included in design of hydrometallurgical plants for metal extraction or impurity removal. Because such systems operate sequentially and are based on resins
Jan 1, 2003
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Rare Earth Based Metal Hydrides And NiMH Rechargeable BatteriesBy L. Y. Zhang
The current status of metal hydride alloys for NiMH batteries was systematically reviewed. Extensive application-oriented research and development has successfully made the NiMH battery an important p
Jan 1, 1997
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Use Of Gracilaria Chilensis Biomass For Heavy Metals Adsorption In Mine Waste WaterBy F. Ríos
Fundamental research, at laboratory scale, on the biomass adsorption capacity of a liquid mining effluent has been done. The biomass used corresponds to a Chilean seaweed called Gracilaria chilensis.
Jan 1, 1999
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A Simulator For Crushing-Screening PlantsBy George Grandy
Kvaerner experience is being used to develop software to design or simulate crushing and screening plants. The model techniques discussed are presently being used for open-circuit plants and are being
Jan 1, 1999
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Usability of the Turkish Coal Bottom Ash and Natural Zeolite in Concrete ApplicationsBy Haldun Kurama, Cenk Karakurt, Ilker Bekir Topçu
"The usage of binders or pozzolanic materials in the production of concrete is not new. However, in recent years, the use of the pozzolanic siliceous material such as natural zeolite and coal combusti
Jan 1, 2008
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Effect of the Composition on the Immobilization of Chromium in SlagsBy E. García-Ramos, P. Flores-Sánchez, E. G. Palacios, B. Zeifert, A. Romero-Serrano, M. Hallen-López
Chromium containing slags from stainless steelmaking may eventually be leached by acidic environments, therefore they should be treated before being stockpiled or land filled. In this work, synthetic
Jan 1, 2008
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Coulombimetric Reduction: An Evaluation Alternative For Lead-Based Anode CorrosionBy A. Pagliero
The coulombimetric reduction method has been used as an evaluation technique for Pb-Ca-Sn anode corrosion in the LIX-SX-EW process. The proposed methodology involves three consecutive steps, i.e., cle
Jan 1, 1999
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New Anisotropic Rare Earth Laser Fluorides BaR2F8 (R=Y, Dy-Lu): Growth And CharacterizationBy Alexander A. Knminskii
Polymorphism of BaR2F8 compounds is analyzed, and some peculiarities of obtaining monoclinic low-temperature (3-BaR2F8 crystals (R=Y, Ho-Yb) and orthorhombic high¬temperature a-ßaR2F8 crystals (R=Yb,
Jan 1, 1997
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Zinc Oxide from Recycling Processes as a Source for Electrolytic GalvanisingBy Jürgen Antrekowitsch
Typical zinc oxides recovered from wastes like steel mill dusts and neutral leaching residues are of a low quality because of impurities like fluorine, chlorine, lead and others. Therefore, they are n
Jan 1, 2008
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Analysis Of Copper Loss In Slag In Tamano Type Flash Smelting FurnaceBy M. Furuta
Tamano Smelter of Hibi Kyodo Smelting Co., Ltd. has been operating without a slag cleaning furnace (SCF) since its start-up in 1972. It has used its own developed coke combustion technology, the Taman
Jan 1, 2006
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Graphite Reduction Of Molten Nickel Matte/Oxysulfide/Slag - Part I: Slag And Oxysulfide ReductionBy Jin Liu
To improve value metals recovery, a new operating concept for the Inco flash furnace was investigated, in which the flash furnace coke addition practice would aim at establishing a reducing barrier on
Jan 1, 2006
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Studies On The Reactivity Of Copper And Nickel Mattes Under Suspension Smelting ConditionsBy J. Sjöblom
New copper and nickel processes, flash converting and DON, direct high-grade nickel matte smelting, have been developed in order to replace the conventional and not so environmentally friendly PS-conv
Jan 1, 1999
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Single Stage Copper Making-Flowsheet DevelopmentBy M. Somerville
In 1989 CSIRO Minerals initiated investigations into continuous converting of copper matte into low sulphur blister in Sirosmelt type reactors. Following the successful piloting of this processing rou
Jan 1, 1999
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Pelletization of Slag From Steel DesulfurizationBy S. K. Kawatra
"A typical steelmaking facility produced 50,000 tons per year of slag in their hot-metal desulfurization process. This slag had a sufficiently high iron content that it could be beneficiated and recyc
Jan 1, 2008
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Magnetism Of Rare Earth Intermetallics: An OverviewBy W. E. Wallace
Rare earth elements combine with most, of the metallic elements. As early as 1971 over a thousand intermetallics had been identified and described(1) From a magnetics viewpoint, systems involving. the
Jan 1, 1992
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CFD Model for Prediction of Liquid Steel Temperature in Ladle during Steel Making and CastingBy Anurag Tripathi, J. K. Saha, S. K. Ajmani, J. B. Singh
"The quality of steel is a major concern in the metallurgical industry. The control of liquid steel temperature can enhance the level of cleanliness in steel. Ladle is one of the major vessels used to
Jan 1, 2012
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Reactivity of Fe(1-x)O, Fe2O3, Cr2O3, MgO, Mg2SiO4 and Mg3Si2O5(OH)4 Under Different Chlorinating AtmospheresBy N. Kanarin
A thermodynamic study is reported on the chlorination of Fe(1-x.)O, Fe2O3, Cr2O3, MgO, Mg2SiO4 with chlorine in the presence or the absence of reducing atmospheres. The reactivities of these compounds
Jan 1, 1995
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Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics Characterization of Advanced Automotive SteelsBy Donato Firrao, Giorgio Scavino, Paolo Matteis
"The fatigue behavior of two high-strength sheet steels used to produce car bodies, a dual-phase steel and a TWIP one, both with ultimate tensile strength close to 1 GPa, is investigated.Unnotched ten
Jan 1, 2012