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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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Making Outsourcing Decisions With Incremental AnalysisBy Bruce Cavender
Managers are frequently faced with the decision to perform a task or manufacture an object in-house or to hire an outside vendor to perform the function. Outsourcing decisions are usually driven by ec
Jan 1, 1999
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Reflected Light And Scanning Electron Microscopic Study Of Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) DustsBy Ann M. Hagni
Reflected Light Microscopy (RLM) And Scanning Electron Microscopic-Energy Dispersive Spectroscopic Analysis (SEM-EDS) Study Of Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Dusts Have Shown That Their Mineralogy Is Comp
Jan 1, 1992
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ISACONVERT™ – TSL Continuous Copper Converting UpdateBy Gerardo R. F. Alvear, Alistair S. Burrows, Stanko Nikolic, James S. Edwards
"The copper ISASMELT™ process has evolved over more than a quarter of a century and can now be considered mainstream, with single furnaces producing more than 340,000 tpa of copper in matte. The next
Jan 1, 2009
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Computational Modelling Of Metallurgical Processes: Achievements And ChallengesBy Mark Cross, Diane McBride, Nick Croft
Extractive metallurgical processes rate amongst the most complex from the perspective of computational modeling. They typically involve multi-phase and multi-component fluid flow in very complex geome
Jan 1, 2014
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Is Complete Sulphur Oxidation Desirable? The Benefits of Partial Bacterial Oxidation Using Bactech's Moderate Thermophile CultureBy Peter A. Spencer
Bacterial oxidation technology has the ability to selectively attack sulphide minerals. Selectivity allows oxidation of more reactive minerals and the extraction of valuable metals while leaving the b
Jan 1, 1992
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An Attempt At Direct Ingot Making Of Titanium By The Electro-Winning From Molten Slag With DC-ESR UnitBy M. Kawakami
In order to make titanium ingot directly from molten slag, the metal pool was tried to form and used as the cathode. The electro-slag remelting (ESR) unit was used for the purpose. The unit is c
Jan 1, 2006
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Potential Benefits of Balanced Blast to Improve Cupola OperationBy Robert A. Medower
This paper will review the operational benefits of applying contemporary control technology to balance the blast to a cupola. Reported benefits from existing installations include reduced channelling,
Jan 1, 2001
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Factors Affecting Meaningful Presentation of Data in Two Dimensional Liberation StudiesBy Neil Rowlands
Particle liberation studies are commonly used in the determination of the proportion of locked and liberated phases in ground ores at various stages of mineral processing. These studies may range from
Jan 1, 1992
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Mineralogical Characteristics that affect Recoveries of Sphalerite from Volcanogenic Base Metal OresBy William Petruk
The behaviour of sphalerite during mineral beneficiation of base metal ores has been studied at CANMET and other institutes for at least 15 years by determining the liberations of sphalerite in mill p
Jan 1, 1990
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Bioleaching of Sulfide Ores- Distinguishing Between Indirect and Direct MechanismsBy Michael L. Free
Bacterial oxidation of an arsenopyritic gold-ore .concentrate was carried out with continuous-flow .operation in 14-liter, mechanically agitated reactors. Samples from the slurry reactors were separat
Jan 1, 1991
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Geology and Mineralization Related to Heap Leaching at the Rain Mine, Elko County NevadaBy Dean G. Heitt
"The Rain and SMZ mines from 1987 to 1994 produced a total of22.0 t of gold from a pre-mine reserve of 14.24 Mt of ore grading 2.13 g/t Au.Gold at Rain is hosted within the basal portion of the Missis
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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Recovery Of Copper From Weak Acid By Cementation ProcessBy A. Elizabet Serna
The weak acid is a by product obtained in a pre-treatment of gases from a copper smelter prior to sulfuric acid manufacture and the main components of this weak acid are: sulfuric acid. copper, arseni
Jan 1, 1996
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Electrochemistry: The Key To Understanding Hydrometallurgical ReactionsBy Matthew Jeffrey
Leaching, cementation, electroplating and flotation are all electrochemical phenomenon. They are also key processes in the hydrometallurgical treatment of metals. Unfortunately electrochemical methods
Jan 1, 2003
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Modelling the Mixing of Lead Bullion during the Refining ProcessBy M. Patel, A. W. Piper, R. A. Forsdick
"Lead bullion is refined in kettles to remove the contained impurities such as copper, antimony, silver and bismuth. These impurities are removed sequentially by the addition of one, or more, reagents
Jan 1, 1999
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Design and Implementation of Low Cost Measurement System for Determination of Thermal Conductivity CoefficientBy N. J. Rarmrez, C. Perez, J. D. Calderon, L. Lopez
"Among the thermal characterization of any material, one of the variables to know is the coefficient of thermal conductivity because this value can tell how much heat passes through the material and i
Jan 1, 2011
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Reduction Kinetics Of Magnetite Concentrate Particles With Hydrogen At 1150 – 1600 °C Relevant To A Novel Flash Ironmaking ProcessBy Shengqin Zhang, Yousef Mohassab, Feng Chen, Hong Yong Sohn, Mohamed Elzohiery, Amr Abdelghany
A novel ironmaking process is under development at the University of Utah aimed at producing iron directly from iron oxide concentrate in a flash reactor. This process will reduce hazardous emissions
Jan 1, 2016
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Identification of Fluid Flow Channels Under In Situ Leaching ConditionsBy Peter M. DiGiacomo
In situ leaching technology requires information about how injected fluids flow in the rock in relation to the localization of the valuable minerals to be leached. In oxidative leaching of sulfide cop
Jan 1, 1981
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Smelter Acid in the Broader Market PerspectiveBy Michael F. Kitto
The production of sulphuric acid at base metals smelters is predominantly an involuntary activity and now comprises approximately 17% of all-forms sulphur supply in world terms. The majority of elemen
Jan 1, 1996