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Nd-Fe-B Powders For Bonded Magnets - An OverviewBy V. Panchanathan
The rapidly solidified Nd-Fe-B powders form the entire basis of the bonded magnet industry At present the rapid solidification is carried out exclusively by melt spinning, producing flake like particl
Jan 1, 1997
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New Pyrometallurgical Bullion Lead Refining ProcessBy M. Potesser
After the primary or secondary lead production the bullion lead is remelted and charged into a vessel with following refining process. The removing of arsenic, antimony and tin takes place by salt sla
Jan 1, 2008
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Study On Electrolysis For Neodymium Metal ProductionBy Jong Hyeon Lee, Go-Gi Lee, Chang-Kyu Lee, Hong Youl Ryu, Sung-Koo Jo
This study deals with research on the reduction process of neodymium oxide by molten salt electrowinning. Neodymium fluoride and lithium fluoride electrolyte were used for feed stock of electrolyte an
Jan 1, 2015
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Mass Spectrometric Study Of The Vaporization Processes And Thermodynamic Properties In The DyF3- Dy2O3 SystemBy V. L. Stolyarova
The high-temperature Knudsen effusion method was used to study partial pressures of vapour species, activities of components and the Gibbs free energies in the DyF3-Dy2O3 system at the temperature (13
Jan 1, 1997
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Optimization of the New Jersey Refining ProcessBy G. Hanko, A. Lebleu, M. Sibony, J. Lecadet
The New Jersey distillation process is today the most important pyrometallurgical method for the production of zinc of very high purity. The flexibility of the pyrometallurgical zinc production proces
Jan 1, 2000
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The Lead Bath Smelting Process in Nordenham, GermanyBy R. Menge, N. Basin, M. Sibony, J. Lecadet, S. Schmidt
In 1996, Metaleurop replaced its conventional sintering and blast furnace lead smelting activity in Nordenham, Germany by Sirosmelt/Ausmelt technology. Following some alterations to the process and th
Jan 1, 2000
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Modeling Of Mold Filling Of Aluminum CastingBy K. P. Nishad
The origin of many casting defects can be traced at the mold filling stage. Entrapped air/gas pockets and oxide film formation are notable examples. In the present work, the mold-filling process is si
Jan 1, 2006
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Optimization of Submerged Nozzle for Continuous Casting Based on Flow and Solidification AnalysisBy Hirofumi Tai, Masafumi Morishita, Toshiya Miyake
"In order to prevent corner cracks on cast steel slab and bloom, solidification delay at the corners should be controlled at the proper level. For this purpose, controlling the heat flux from the molt
Jan 1, 1999
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Formation Of Spinel Phase In The Liquid Inclusions During Stainless Steelmaking ProcessesBy Joo Hyun Park
A history of the research regarding the spinel in the community of the stainless steels has simply been reviewed, followed by the recent studies for the formation mechanism of the spinel in the ferrit
Jan 1, 2006
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Gypsum Fouling In Neutralization Reactors And Aqueous StreamsBy Jeffrey F. Adams
Gypsum fouling is a common problem in the hydrometallurgical industry. It is a particular problem in free sulphuric acid neutralization, or iron removal operations where sulphates are removed from aqu
Jan 1, 2003
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High Rate Biotechnology To Produce Low Cost Sulphide For The Selective Recovery Of Metals From Acid Wastewater -Commercial Case StudiesBy R. W. Lawrence
A high rate biological reduction technology has been developed to provide low cost hydrogen sulphide for various uses in water treatment and metallurgical processes. Commercial operations produce sul
Jan 1, 2003
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Energy Reduction In Ore Comminution Through MicrowaveBy Ashish Kumar
Comminution is an essential mineral processing operation to liberate the minerals from the ore. This however, is an energy intensive step in mineral processing industries. This work highlights the pos
Jan 1, 2006
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Optimization Of The Energy Cost At Tamano SmelterBy K. Noda
Tamano Smelter of Hibi Kyodo Smelting Co., Ltd. is carrying out a low cost production using a Tamano Type Flash Smelting Furnace (T-FSF), which is an improved version of Outokumpu Type Flash Smelting
Jan 1, 2002
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Ammonia Leaching Of Copper Sulfide ConcentratesBy Nathaniel Arbiter
The first ammonia leaching plants, applied to copper carbonate and native copper tailings in 19 15, were followed more recently by research and development of flowsheets for ammonia leaching of sulfid
Jan 1, 1999
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Thermodynamic Study Of DyF3 By High-Temperature Mass SpectrometryBy V. L. Stolyarova
As part of an effort to develop the fluoride electrolysis route for the production of rare earth metals and alloys, a study of the thermodynamic properties of DyF3 has been carried out by Knudsen cell
Jan 1, 1995
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Update On The Contilanod® Process - Continuous Cast And Sheared AnodesBy P. Regan
Following the introduction of the Contilanod process over 10 years ago at Copper Range and IMI Refiners, significant changes and advances have been made to this pioneering anode production technique.
Jan 1, 1999
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Kinetic Modelling Of MnO Reduction From Slags By Dissolved Carbon In Liquid IronBy Jafar Safarian
A new kinetic modelling technique has been applied to study the rate of MnO reduction from slags by dissolved carbon in liquid iron. Based on a consideration of the fundamental reaction kinetics, a ge
Jan 1, 2006
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New Strategic Scope Of The Caletones Smelter Development.By Ruben Alvarado
The need to increase business competitiveness while complying with environmental requirements represent the great challenge that the Caletones smelter has decided to face in a new development project
Jan 1, 1999
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Iron, Chloride And Permanganate Control In Copper Electrowinning TankhousesIron, chloride and manganese are the three major impurities transferred to copper electrowinning tankhouses via chemical and/or physical entrainment. The control of these impurities via bleeding of ta
Jan 1, 1999
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Mechanism Of Hydrogen Desorption In Li-N-H Hydrogen Storage System Catalyzed By Titanium CompoundsBy Shigehito Isobe
The Li-N-H system composed of LiH and LiNH2 catalyzed by titanium compound desorbs ~6 mass% hydrogen and a quite small amount of ammonia in temperature range from 150 to 250 °C under He flow atmospher
Jan 1, 2006