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  • TMS
    Acid Ferric Sulfate Leaching of Attritor-Ground Chalcopyrite Concentrates

    By L. W. Beckstead

    The use of acid ferric sulfate solution as a lixiviant for chalcopyrite concentrates has been of little interest from a practical standpoint due to the formation of a tenacious layer of elemental sulf

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Laboratory Investigation on Electrowinning of Copper from Cupric Chloride Solution

    By X. J. Wu

    Effects of various factors such as diaphragm materials, composition of electrolytes and current density on copper electrowinning from cupric chloride solutions was investigated. It is found that the c

    Jan 1, 1991

  • TMS
    Fundamental Aspects in Electrowinning of Copper from Cupric Chloride Solution

    By H. K. Lin

    Thermodynamics of Cu-C1-H2O system and the kinetics of copper dissolution in cupric chloride solution were studied with emphasis on possible difficulties which may occur during copper electrowinning.

    Jan 1, 1991

  • TMS
    Ferrous Silicates as Media for Heat Transfer

    By John Nauman

    Liquid ferrous silicates that are related to cop- per slags have been studied as media for the transfer of heat in pyrometallurgical processes. The effective thermal diffusivities have been measured f

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Radiocrystallographic Study of Electrolytic Cobalt

    By J. Dille

    Metallic cobalt exist in two allotropic forms : the hexagonal compact a which is stable at low temperature ( ( 420') and the cubic form 0 stable at higher temperature. This latest form is the onl

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    Nickel Production-1987 and 1988

    By Donald I. Bleiwas

    World primary nickel production in 1987 is projected to be 770,000 mt, slightly higher than that in 1986. Market economy country (MEC) production in 1987 is projected to be about 524,000 mt, an increa

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    The Character and Occurrence of Primary Resources Available to the Nickel Industry

    By R. A. Alock

    The character, occurrence and genesis of the three types of nickel deposits, sulfide, laterite and deep-sea nodule are described, highlighting the differences in mineralogy and chemical composition th

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    Oil to Coal Conversion at Greenvale

    By J. G. Reid

    Nickel is second only to aluminium, of all non-ferrous metals, in energy required to convert the ore to metal. Nickel Laterite ores, which constitute the feed source for approximately 40% of world ni

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    Chlorine Leach of Anode Slime Arisen from the Nickel Matte Electrorefining

    By T. Inami

    The chlorine leach of the anode slime was studied in order to improve the treatment process at the Niihama Nickel Refinery. The anode slime originates from the nickel matte electrorefining and, contai

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    A Mathematical Model of Electric Smelting Furnace Used for Improving Design and Operation

    By Zhou Jiemin

    In order to fully understand the behavior of the rectangular six- electrode electric smelting furnace and improve its design and operation, a three-dimensional mathematical model has been developed wh

    Jan 1, 1991

  • TMS
    A Nitric Acid Route in Combination with Solvent Extraction for. Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Chalcopyrite

    By G. Bjorling

    After complete dissolution of chalcopyrite concentrate in sulphuric acid in presence of nitric acid the excess of the latter is expelled by a surplus of concentrate and the last traces of nitrate remo

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Computer Simulation of Mold Filling Processes

    By E. Gutierrez-Miravete

    A computational method for the simulation of mold filling processes is described. The method is based on the representation of the flowing or deforming medium as a collection of mutually interacting p

    Jan 1, 1992

  • TMS
    The Solubility of Metal Phosphates

    By R. G. Robins

    Metal separations based on the selective precipitation of phosphates have a potential application in many hydrometallurgical processes. This paper reviews the literature on the solubility of a number

    Jan 1, 1991

  • TMS
    Recent Improvements in the Falconbridge Nickel Refinery

    By 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

  • TMS
    Minor Element Behavior in the Cleaning of Copper Converter Slag Under Reducing Conditions

    By Hang Goo Kim

    A mathematical analysis based on equilibrium modeling has been developed to describe the distribution behavior of minor elements such as Pb, Zn, Bi, Sb, and As among gas, slag and recovered copper pha

    Jan 1, 1992

  • TMS
    Oxidative Leaching of a Copper-Nickel Concentrate at Elevated Temperature

    By B. Yawney

    A copper-nickel sulfide concentrate was leached in water at about 2000C under oxygen pressures of about 0.35 MPa. Oxidation of sulfide to sulfate was virtually complete in about 30 minutes, resulting

    Jan 1, 1976

  • TMS
    Solvent Extraction On Silver Recovery From Chloride Leach Solutions

    By A. P. Paiva

    Although the advantages of Solvent Extraction for separation/purification of relatively concentrated solutions are well known in Extractive Metallurgy, its use for the recovery of elements present in

    Jan 1, 1993

  • TMS
    Operations of the Vacuum Induction Refining (VIR) Plant at Chambishi Mine of ZCCM Ltd. to Produce High Purity Cobalt Metal

    By U. M. Mutnti

    In order to meet the stringent market requirements for high purity cobalt, ZCCM commissioned the VIR plant in December 1982. The plant comprises a 4.1 tonne/heat vacuum induction furnace with a rated

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    Preparation Of High Purity Scandium Oxide By Extraction Chromatography

    By 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

  • TMS
    Computer Aided, Flash Radiographic Analysis of Shaped Charges

    By Richard L. Summers

    The shaped charge has proven in various military and industrial applications to be an effective penetrator of materials. Upon initiation a detonation wave traverses the explosive billet, collapsing a

    Jan 1, 1992