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Application Of The Combined Reactors Method For Analysis Of Steelmaking ProcessBy Simon N. Lekakh, D. G. C. Robertson
A new integrated CFD-combined reactors approach is proposed for the description of processes in metallurgical vessels. CFD simulations were used to obtain the melt flow pattern in the vessels (ladle,
Jan 1, 2014
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Overcoming The Challenges Of Plantwide ControlBy John A. Herbst
Plantwide control of mineral processing operations has long been sought for its potential benefits. These benefits include minute-to-minute optimization, reacting to disturbances in ore characteristic
Jan 1, 1996
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Inductively Coupled Plasma Deposition of Ceramic Films: A ReviewBy Edgar E. Vidal
The deposition of ceramic materials onto substrates is of special interest in the development of surface related technologies. Research interest has been placed on using thermal plasma as the depositi
Jan 1, 2003
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The Measurement of Hydrogen in Solid SteelBy F. W. H. Dean
A very sensitive sensor for the detection and measurement of hydrogen in solid steel is described. This technique is non-invasive and uses a collector to sweep the hydrogen emanating from a steel surf
Jan 1, 2001
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Zinc Sulphide Pressure Leaching at Kidd CreekBy A. C. Mollison
In November of 1983 a fire inside the autoclave caused the curtailment of operation of the Kidd Creek pressure leaching facility. Subsequent repairs and recommissioning of the autoclave in 1984 allowe
Jan 1, 1990
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Overcoming the Challenges of Plantwide Control (1c61443a-08dc-4d11-b2ac-b217ab4e12e7)By John A. Herbst, William T. Pate
"Plantwide control of mineral processing operations has long been sought for its potential benefits. These benefits include minute-to-minute optimization, reacting to disturbances in ore characteristi
Jan 1, 1996
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Outotec's Smelting Solutions in Non-Ferrous MetalsBy Tapio Ahokainen, Asmo Vartiainen
"Outotec's portfolio contains a wide variety of smelting solutions for non-ferrous metals. Some of these include flash smelting for primary copper and nickel, flash converting for copper, Ausmelt tech
Jan 1, 2012
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Comprehensive Utilization Of Zinc Leach Residues By Flotation - Reduction Roasting - Magnetic Separation ProcessBy Yuanbo Zhang
Zinc leach residues produced by hydrometallurgical zinc plants contain many valuable elements (zinc, iron, lead, gallium, indium silver, etc), while they have not been utilized effectively hitherto. I
Jan 1, 2006
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The Effect of Organic Additive on Electrolysis of Metal Aqueous Solution and Automatic Control of this ProcessBy Zhang Chuanfu, Li Shixiong
"In the electrolysis electrodeposition or electroplating of aqueous solution of copper, lead, zinc, nickel, manganese etc, with the increase in cathodic over potential the reducing rate of metal and t
Jan 1, 2000
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Full Scale Biological Treatment Of Heavy Metal Contaminated GroundwaterBy André L. de Vegt
Soil and groundwater beneath a zinc production plant in The Netherlands are contaminated with metals and sulfate. To avoid contamination of nearby drinking water aquifers, a hydro-geological containme
Jan 1, 1995
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Recovery of Molybdenum and Rhenium from Sulfide Concentrate by Electro-Oxidation and PrecipitationBy Tsembel Darjaa, Toru H. Okabe, Yoshiaki Umetsu
"With the purpose of extracting molybdenum and rhenium from molybdenum sulfide concentrate; .electrolysis of slurry, solvent extraction and ·precipitation operations were carried out. The slurry of th
Jan 1, 2000
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Nickel in CubaBy Fathi Habashi
In the past five years Cuba has been attempting to more than double its nickel production by constructing two new ammonia leaching plants. No metals are yet produced on commercial scale but a variety
Jan 1, 1993
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Definition of Mineral Textural Types Aiming at the Beneficiation of Aljustrel and Neves-Corvo Massive SulphidesBy Orlando C. Gaspar
The textures of the ores, the fine mineral intergrowths, the complex distribution of the deleterious minor elements, and the low base metal contents in some ore types, pose many technological problems
Jan 1, 1995
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Heavy Metal Stabilization Optimization StudyBy Keith E. Forrester
This paper presents results of laboratory and field optimization of a proprietary processes developed by FESI for the stabilization of heavy metal bearing wastes. The specific waste studies presented
Jan 1, 1994
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Current ,Commercial Sulphide Smelter OperationsBy V. P. Keran
The lead and copper smelting processes employed by Mount Isa Mines Limited, Mount Isa, Australia, are used to illustrate an operating viewpoint of some problems and solutions encountered in existing c
Jan 1, 1983
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Cominco's New Lead Smelter at Trail OperationsBy D. J. Webb, D. G. Reynolds, D. W. Ashman, D. W. Goosen
Cominco Limited operates an integrated zinc-lead complex at Trail, British Columbia, Canada. Central to the successful operation of this complex is the treatment of zinc leach residues through the lea
Jan 1, 2000
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David Gordon Campbell Robertson: A Biographical SketchBy J. B. See
Emeritus Professor David Robertson of the Missouri University of Science and Technology was born in Dublin Ireland on 29 December 1941. His father was a merchant navy Captain who served during WWII an
Jan 1, 2014
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Renewable Energy and Amorphous Silica Obtained From Rice Husk Combustion in a Fluidized Bed ReactorBy Juan Daniel Martínez, Janaina Accordi Junkes, Dachamir Hotza, Tatiana Pineda
"The rice husk combustion in a bubbling and atmospheric fluidized bed reactor was investigated. The results showed the technical viability of producing both heat and amorphous silica from a renewable
Jan 1, 2008
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A Kinetic Model of Desulfurization by Powder Injection & Blowing in RH Refining of Molten SteelBy Neng-Wen Yu, Shau-Jun Zhu, Ji-He Wei
The desulfurization process by powder injection and blowing in the RH refining of molten steel and its mechanism have been considered and analyzed. Based on the two-resistance mass transfer theory and
Jan 1, 2000
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Effect of Normality, Temperature and Time on the Tungsten Losses in the ResidueSeparated from Diluted Scheelite-Slurry-in-NaOH after DigestionBy Raj P. Singh Gaur
Due to high concentration of NaOH in the digested slurry after scheelite digestion, it is diluted to about 4N before filtration to separate sodium tungstate solution from the sludge (residue). Howeve
Jan 1, 2006