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Electric Resistivity of Fine Chromite OreBy Donghai Li, Cheng Pan, Xuyang Liu, Xuewei Lv, Chenguang Bai
"Fine chromite ore is the common raw material to produce ferrochrome alloy through the submerged electric furnace process. The electric resistivity of fine chromite ore plays an important role in the
Jan 1, 2012
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Setting Time of Concrete Material; Laboratory Measurements versus Field ApplicationsBy Samir N. Shoukry, Mourad Y. Riad, Gergis W. William
"Setting of concrete material is defined as the transitional period between states of true fluidity and true rigidity. Initial and final setting times are measured in the laboratory on the mortar siev
Jan 1, 2012
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Gas Emission and Structural Changes in the Firing of Red Clay Ceramics with Addition of Sanitary Ware Mass WastesBy R. T. Jr. Faria, H. Vargas, R. Toledo, S. Cosin, V. P. Souza
"With the purpose of decrease environmental impact, caused by industrial residues (just discarded in the environment) and clay extraction in the ceramic industry, sanitary ware wastes were incorporate
Jan 1, 2012
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Evaluation Of Joint Performance On High Nitrogen Stainless Steel Which Is Expected To Have Higher Allergy ResistanceBy Kouichi Nakano
Austenitic stainless steel, which includes nickel for stabilizing austenitic structure, is used for various purposes, for example, for structural material, corrosion-resistant material, biomaterial et
Jan 1, 2016
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CFD Modelling of Combustion Behaviour in Slag Fuming FurnacesBy G. A. Brooks, R. W. Matusewicz, Nazmul Huda
"A computational fluid dynamic (CFD) model of a conventional tuyere blown slag fuming furnace has been developed in Eulerian multiphase flow approach. The model was developed by coupling CFD with kine
Jan 1, 2012
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A Study Of Freeze Layers In Smelting FurnacesBy Fernando Guevara
Many smelting and slag-cleaning furnaces operate with cooling systems designed to freeze a slag layer over the refractory to protect it. The fluid flow and heat transfer conditions associated with th
Jan 1, 2006
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Bath Smelting Of Residues From Pressure Leaching Of Zinc-Lead-Copper Sulphide ConcentratesBath smelting options for recovering valuable metals from jarositic residues containing 22-28% lead and 16-30% sulphur obtained from pressure leaching zinc-lead-copper bulk concentrates were investiga
Jan 1, 1994
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Experiences In Physicochemical Modelling Of Oxygen Converter Process (BOF)By Heikki Jalkanen
Oxygen converting of hot metal (LD/BOF) is contemplated as an object of simulation. Oxygen converting is a highly complex thermo-chemical process comprising a series of matter and energy transformatio
Jan 1, 2006
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Sulphur To Sell Or DisposeBy D. J. Brennan
A techno-economic study is in progress, examining process and product options for treating smelter gases containing various concentrations of sulphur dioxide. Key contenders have been examined within
Jan 1, 1994
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A Review of Recent Developments in Particulate Control in the Copper and Nickel IndustryBy K. S. Kumar
FLS miljø, Inc. markets, designs and supplies particulate collection devices for dusts, fumes, and mists; In this paper, the application of both wet and dry electrostatic precipitators (ESPs) in smelt
Jan 1, 1998
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Arsenic Management In Copper SmeltingBy Norbert L. Piret
During smelting of copper, arsenic in the feed reports to a large extent to the gas phase and some enters the anode copper. From the gas phase it is transferred during wet gas cleaning directly, or in
Jan 1, 1999
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Preparation Of Uniform Fine Nickel Oxalate Particles By The Chelating PrecipitationBy Huang Kai
Uniform needle-like and spherical nickel oxalate particles were prepared by the chelating precipitation process, which was based on the reaction of oxalate acid and the solution of ammonia nickel chlo
Jan 1, 2003
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Preparation of Nickel Sulfate from Ni-P-Fe SlagBy Zhang Hengzhong
Ni-P-Fe slag is the by-product in the production of phosphate fertilizer in blast furnace with nickel contained serpentine ore as the raw material. It contains nearly 5-7% Ni, 65-7( Fe, and 10-12% P.
Jan 1, 1993
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Magnetic Properties Of NdFeB Sintered Magnets A Comparison Of Inert Gas Atomization With Thin CastingBy C. O. Bounds
The magnetic properties of (NdDy)15Fe78B6 sintered magnets have been evaluated using powder prepared by Inert gas atomization. The atomized powder had a particle size distribution from 1 to approximat
Jan 1, 1992
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Preparation Of High Functional Aragonite Precipitated Calcium CarbonateBy Jeong-Hwan Kim
The liquid-liquid reactive process (solution process) is often adopted as a synthetic method for precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) in laboratory studies for its simplicity in operation or ease in c
Jan 1, 2006
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Low-Temperature Processing of Ba-Doped Lead Zinc Niobate Powder with Chemical Solution DepositionBy Toshitaka Ota, Hisao Suzuki, Minoru Takahashi
"Perovskite-type lead zinc niobate (PZN) exhibits excellent electrical properties such as high dielectric constant, high electrostrictive coefficient and superior piezoelectricity. Therefore, PZN cera
Jan 1, 2000
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Oxidation Behavior of Al3Ti IntermetallicsBy R. G. Reddy
The oxidation kinetics of A13Ti intermetallics have been studied at the temperature range of 850°C to 100O0C in pure dry oxygen. The oxygen diffusion rates were investigated using TGA method. Paraboli
Jan 1, 1997
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Freeze Linings In Zinc Fuming ProcessesBy Karel Verscheure
Hydrometallurgical zinc leach residue, EAF dust and other Zn-bearing by-products pose potentially serious environmental problems that threaten the sustainability of the operations. A pyrometallurgical
Jan 1, 2006
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Atlantic Copper PS-Converters Environmental Improvements: A Continuous Commitment to the FutureBy Antonio Martin, Jesus Hurtado, Francisco Jimenez
"Atlantic Copper is one of the largest copper producers in Europe. Its production facilities, including a primary copper smelter and an electrolytic refinery, are located in Huelva, on the southwest c
Jan 1, 2012
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Analysis of Combustion Efficiency Using Laser-Induced Fluorescence Measurements of OH-RadicalsBy Matthias Schnitzler, Herbert Pfeifer, Ralf Bolling
"To transform metals high temperatures are usually needed. A fast and efficient heating can reduce the C02 emitted. The fastest way to heat metals is called direct flame impingement (DFI). The flame i
Jan 1, 2012