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Benefits Of Private Mining In Chile: The Case Of Minera EscondidaBy Gustavo E. Lagos
Mining is one of the oldest and most important productive activities in Chile. In the latter half of the 80's &d during the 1990's Chilean mining has experienced explosive growth fundamental
Jan 1, 1999
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Design Modifications At Zaldivar To Reach Plant Capacity ProductionBy C. García
Several modifications to Zaldivar's original design have been made in order to reach the design cathode production. This paper describes the modifications to the crushing, leaching, solvent extra
Jan 1, 1999
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A Rotary Arc Furnace For Aluminum Dross ProcessingBy Michel G. Drouet
Dross, a major by-product of all processes involving molten aluminum, forms at the surface of the molten metal as the latter reacts with the furnace atmosphere. It generally represents 1 to 5 wt% of t
Jan 1, 1995
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Phase Relations And Activity Of Iron Oxide In The FeOx-CaO-SiO2 System At 1300-1400°C Under Various Partial Pressures Of OxygenBy Hector M. Henao
In order to provide the thermochemical data regarding the slag system, which are of importance for sulfide smelting and metallurgical processes but still lacking, an experimental study was carried out
Jan 1, 2006
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Studies on Growth Mechanisms and Characteristic Factors for the Hydrothermal Preparation of a-Quartz Crystal PowdersBy Kee Jeung Lee
In this study the characteristic factors and formation mechanisms for the hydrothermal preparation of a -quartz crystal powders were investigated to find the optimum synthetic conditions. The degree o
Jan 1, 1997
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Improvements in ceramics for boiler protection in WTE applicationsBy Stephan Mulch, Christian His, Patrick M. Stephan, Thibault Champion
"When fuel costs increase dramatically, waste to energy (WTE) conversion technologies become a good alternative to produce energy. The potential energy available in domestic wastes, in developed count
Jan 1, 2008
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Mechanical Properties and Electrolytic Behavior of Pb-Ag-Ca Ternary Electrodes for Zinc ElectrowinningBy K. Koike, N. Masuko, Y. Takasaki
At the Zinc & Lead'95 symposium, one of the authors presented several modifications of Pb-Ag-Ca alloy anodes for the zinc electrowinning process, and also, the behavior of some organic additives in th
Jan 1, 2000
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Computational Modelling Of Heap Leach ProcessesBy M. Cross
Heap leaching presents a complex physico-chemical process to model and a significant challenge to develop a comprehensive model enabling reliable predictions of heap behavior over the long term. A com
Jan 1, 2006
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Effects Of A Simulated Slag Phase On The Mixing And Mass Transfer Rates In A 0.2-Scale Creusot-Loire Uddeholm Converter ModelBy Admire Chaendera
A gas jet was blown through submerged nozzles to stir the bath in the presence and absence of slag. Mixing and mass transfer rates were then studied. Water and kerosene (10% by volume) were used to si
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect of Zinc Addition and Melting Atmosphere on the Intermediate Temperature Embrittlement of Pure CopperBy Shigem Kuramoto
Pure copper is known to exhibit intermediate temperature embrittlement when it is deformed at a slow strain rate, and a small addition of zinc suppresses this embrittlement. In the present study, the
Jan 1, 1998
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Corrosion Behaviors Of Pb-Ag-Ca Anodes For Zinc Electrowinning In Sulfuric-Acid ElectrolyteBy Y. Takasaki
For zinc hydrometallurgical extraction, reducing the electric power consumption of the electrowinning process is an important issue for energy savings. At the Zinc & Lead 2000 symposium, the authors s
Jan 1, 2003
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Grain Boundary Grooving by Surface Diffusion with Strong Surface Energy Anisotropy (Abstract Only)By T. Xin
A vertical grain boundary intercepting a horizontal free surface forms a groove to reduce the combined surface energy of the system. We study grooving by surface diffusion with anisotropic surface ene
Jan 1, 2003
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Distribution Of Precious Metals (Au, Pt, Pd, Rh And Ru) Between Copper Matte And Iron- Silicate Slag At 1573 KBy Hector M. Henao
There is an increasing trend in the copper smelters to recycle electronic materials, which contain relatively high concentration of precious metals. As a consequence, the amount of precious metals los
Jan 1, 2006
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Processing of Discarded Liquid Crystal Display for Recovering IndiumBy K. Takahashi, G. Dodbiba, T. Fujita, N. Sato, S. Matsuo, K. Okaya
Different materials are used for manufacturing various parts of a cellular phone. Considering that a great number of mobile phones are being discarded every year, it is important to recover these mate
Jan 1, 2011
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Process Improvements At Mantoverde Heapleach-SX-EW PlantBy L. Trincado
Mantoverde is a heap leach-SX-EW plant that was commissioned in December 1995 at a production rate of 42,130 ton of copper per year and 5.4 million ton of ore per year. Copper production has steadily
Jan 1, 2003
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CO2 Free Electrochemical Process for Production of Light Metals Using Ionic Liquids as ElectrolytesBy Mingming Zhang, Ramana G. Reddy
"Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the most common by-products produced during light metals production. It is considered to be the cause of greenhouse effects. Efficient reduction of CO2 can help minimiz
Jan 1, 2008
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Kinetic Study on the Lime Enhanced Reduction of Chalcocite with CarbonBy M. C. Ruiz
The conventional pyrometallurgical methods to treat copper sulfide concentrates include generally, one or more oxidizing steps where the formation of SO2 gas can not be prevented. From the economical
Jan 1, 1999
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Looping Sulfide Oxidationtm Process for Anode Copper ProductionBy Leonid N. Shekhter, Corby G. Anderson, Esra Cankaya-Yalcin, Daniel G. Gribbin, Joseph D. Lessard, Larry F. McHugh
"A new process for smelting copper, Looping Sulfide Oxidation™ (LSO™) significantly and positively alters the smelting energy balance. This process uses copper oxide in conjunction with air for the de
Jan 1, 2013
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Structure Silicon Deposits Obtained by Electrolysis SiO2 in the Chloride-Fluoride MeltsBy O. Chemezov, Yu Zaikov, A. Apisarov, A. Isakov
"Silicon deposits containing 99,9 wt.% of main component were obtained by SiO2 electrolysis from chloride-fluoride melts. The operating temperature was varied from 973 up to 1073 K. The conditions for
Jan 1, 2012
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Why is Fire Assay so Misunderstood?By Joel A. Huffinan
"This presentation is being given to better inform the audience of the dependability of precious metal analysis by fire assay. A brief explanation, however, of standard fire assay exploration procedur
Jan 1, 1999