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Toxicity Aspects Of Water Treatment
By Gregory A. Knapp
Treatment of industrial wastewaters generally advances with specific chemical concentration and mass-flow targets, established by National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits. Treat
Jan 1, 1996
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Recovery of Lead, Silver and Gold From Zinc Process Residues by a Sulfidization-Flotation Method
By J. Rastas
The recovery of lead, silver and gold from existing and potential zinc process residues using a sulfidization-flotation method was investigated on a laboratory scale. The following residues were teste
Jan 1, 1990
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Synthesis of Ni3Al and NiAl Intermetallics
By Vinod K. Sikka, René Cooper
"Cohoes, New York 12047 Intermetallics are an attractive class of advanced materials. The aluminide intermetallics offer advantages including: (1) lower density, (2) oxidation resistance, (3) carburiz
Jan 1, 1994
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New Trends in Biohvorometallurgy
By Arpad E. Torma
The identification and characterization of lithographic iron and sulfur oxidizing bacteria in the 1940' s. opened up new possibilities and challenges for the mining and metallurgical industries.
Jan 1, 1991
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The Disposal of Arsenic from Metallurgical Processes: Its Status Regarding Ferric Arsenate
By G. B. Harris
Much has been written over the past decade concerning the disposal of arsenic from metallurgical processes. In Canada, there are proposed regulations which would classify arsenic in the Primary Group
Jan 1, 1993
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Interfacial Phenomena Between Alumina and Fayalite Slag
By J. R. Donald
Surface and interfacial phenomena play a significant role in refractory performance. For example, the wettability of the refractory material with slag, matte, and metal influences infiltration and int
Jan 1, 1996
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Soil Decontamination By Percolation Leaching
By R Bartlett
Process engineering-science originally developed for percolation leaching of ore in heaps is extended to the decontamination of unsaturated soil, either in situ or after excavation and emplacement as
Jan 1, 1994
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Thermodynamic Simulation of Complex Metallurgical and Chemical Systems with the Method of Chemical Dynamics (Invited)
By B. Zilbergleyt
Current understanding of chemical equilibrium is based exclusively on the probabilistic considerations that are correct for isolated systems with only one chemical reaction to take place. For the syst
Jan 1, 2003
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The Utilization of Quantitative Microscopic Techniques in the Study of Ore Minerals
By Richard D. Hagni
Quantitative techniques have become increasingly important in recent years in the study of ore minerals. Precise measurement of indentation hardness and reflectance is the most important quantitative
Jan 1, 1981
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Flowsheet Development for Benefication of Lithium Minerals from Hard Rock Deposits
By M. Oliazadeh
Spodumene [LiAl(Si2O6)] is the most common and desirable economic lithium-bearing mineral due to its high lithium content. In Canada, there are several spodumene deposits at the development stage that
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Treatment Of Residues And Effluents In Refractory Metal Industry
By W. W. Albrecht
I. Introduction Refractory metals like tungsten, molybdenum, rhenium, tantalum and niobium and their compounds are essential ingredients of our modern technology. Especially in purified form, they a
Jan 1, 1992
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An Overview of Silver and Trace Metal Recovery Strategies in the Zinc Industry
By D. D. Rodier
Most zinc concentrates contain some silver and varying amounts of such valuable trace elements as gold, indium, germanium and gallium. With increasing similarities in plant installations, the predomin
Jan 1, 1990
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Activation and Deactivation Effects of Lead on Gold Cyanidation
By Rina Kim
The addition of lead to a gold leaching reactor can effectively accelerate or retard the gold cyanidation reaction. This study explored the effect of lead on the gold dissolution kinetics using cyclic
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Mineralogical and Textural Study of Fine-Grained Iron Phases in Ferruginous Bauxite Ores from the Eufaula District in Southeastern Alabama
By Richard D. Hagni
The United States is dependent upon foreign sources for more than 93% of its bauxite and alumina supply. Domestic production of bauxite, which comes from Alabama, Georgia and Arkansas, is limited to t
Jan 1, 1981
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Processing of Soft Ferrites by the Citrate Precursor Method
By T. C. Goel, A. Venna, R. G. Mendiratta
"Processing of ferrites has gained tremendous importance in recent times to meet the high performance demands on ferrites in keeping with the fast emerging· technologies. The quality of ferrite powder
Jan 1, 2000
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Management of Smelter Projects in a Developing Country
By M. D. Strachan
Technical & Procurement Services Limited (TECHPRO) in Ashford, Kent, UK, have been appointed as Project Managers for the major rehabilitation of the Copper Smelting complex of Nkana Division, Zambia C
Jan 1, 1991
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Basic Concepts of Oxide Gold Deposits and the Role of Mineralogy
By E. Daniel Baker
"The term ""oxide disseminated gold deposits"" refers to near surface, gold-bearing veins, faults, and shear zones that typically contain appreciable amounts of oxidized ore or gossanous material, res
Jan 1, 1997
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Secondary Phosphorus for the European Fertilizer Industry –Quality of Recovered Products and their Markets
By Ludwig Hermann
"Phosphorus is required by every cell of living organisms and essential for plant growth. It is a non-renewable resource that must be mined from natural deposits, going gradually into depletion. Abund
Jan 1, 2008
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Recovery of Zinc Oxide from Secondary Raw Materials: New Developments of the Waelz Process
By B. Garcia-Egocheaga, J. Rutten, N. Goicoechea, U. Meurer, Mager K., W. Saage, Simonettim F.
Because of the increasing use of zinc as an active and passive anticorrosion agent for steel, leading to constantly growing return rates of galvanized steel components, especially through the automoti
Jan 1, 2000
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Metal Recovery from NIMH Batteries
By Carla Lupi
NiMH sealed cells (portable cells) are today widely used in all consumer applications replacing primary alkaline batteries: wireless mobile communication, portable computers and camcorders, are the la
Jan 1, 2000