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  • TMS
    Copper Removal From Ferronickel

    By Jianjun Wang, Jiaqing Peng, Lingen Luo, Zhenbang li, Yinghe Lin

    Copper removal from ferronickel by FeS has been exploring studied. It is found that the decopperizing agent FeS makes the copper removal in ferronickel effectively. The effects of FeS addition amount,

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Original Industrial Application Of Two Numerical Models In Concasting Technology (0d6a82f6-bd3f-4924-a49e-c6ea2e344264)

    By Jana Dobrovska

    Solidification and cooling of a continuously cast slab and simultaneous heating of a mould is a very complicated problem of transient heat and mass transfer. Nowadays, the solving of such a problem is

    Jan 1, 2003

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    The Use of Inorganic Peroxides as Accelerators for Gold Heap Leaching

    By S. P. Ball

    A major limitation to maximising the rate of gold extraction in commercial operations occurs as a consequence of the limited solubility of oxygen in cyanide liquors. The use of additions of solid inor

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Clathrate Hydrates: Relations Between Micro-, Meso-, and Macro-scopic Properties

    By E. Dendy Sloan

    An overview of hydrate properties is given, with emphasis on unusual deviations from ice, the most common solid water form. Reliable sample preparation and reproduction of in situ hydrates provide the

    Jan 1, 2002

  • TMS
    Minimization Of Zirconium Chlorinator Residues

    By G. Kyle Green

    Zirconium chlorinator residues contain an array of rare earths, scandium, unreacted coke, and radioactive thorium and radium. Because of the radioactivity, the residues must be disposed in special was

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Effect Of The Oxygen Potential On The Viscosity Of Copper Smelting Slags

    By F. Kongoli

    Viscosity is an important parameter of copper smelting and converting processes. It affects the settling of matte or metal droplets in the slag, distribution of elements etc. Despite this importance,

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    The Distribution Of Minor Elements At Naoshina

    By S. Ajima

    The Naoshima Smelter and Refinery is the most important copper operation of Mitsubishi Materials Corporation. There are a Mitsubishi Continuous smelter and a conventional type of copper tankhouse. The

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Mineralogy and Process Development of a Rutile Primary Deposit

    By Junbiao Liu

    Rutile is mostly produced from placer sands. Its beneficiation from primary deposits has rarely been investigated. However, there is interest in primary deposit because of the depletion of sand deposi

    Jan 1, 1989

  • TMS
    Spinel-Mullite Materials Obtained by Reaction Sintering of Raw High-Alumina Sources and Magnesia (578ef487-e2d5-4837-8efc-a429738b7c3a)

    By Robert E. Moore

    Synthetic spinel is proving to be a highly effective refractory for specific applications, but its cost limits applications. Formation of spinel from a raw material such as diaspore or bauxite could p

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Effect of the Particle Size of the Grog on the Properties of Bricks

    By C. M. F. Vieira

    Crushed fired brick waste, known as grog, screened at two different particle size, 840 (20 mesh) and 180 µm (80 mesh), was used in mixtures with clayey body to make typical red ceramics for bricks. Th

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Distribution Of Metal Values In Pyrometallurgical Recycling Of Copper From The Waste (Vol. 2)

    By Junzo Hino

    Most of the waste that contains a small portion of copper is landfilled. The recycling process of copper from the waste, such as shredder residue, should be developed in order to save mineral resource

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Solidification and Macrosegregation in Aluminum Alloys on Uneven Surfaces

    By Nicholas Zabaras, Deep Samanta

    "Solidification of metal aluminum and aluminum alloys is modeled on uneven surfaces characterized by sinusoidal curves. Wavelengths and amplitudes of these sinusoidal surfaces are varied to study thei

    Jan 1, 2004

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    The East Penn Process For Recycling Sulfuric Acid From Lead Acid Batteries

    By R. Leiby

    Prior to March 1992, the only component of the lead acid battery that was not recycled by East Penn Manufacturing Company was the sulfuric acid electrolyte. This acid was unusable in new batteries bec

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Prediction of Realistic Thermal Fields in Mould Filling of Castings by an Explicit Finite Element Method

    By A. S. Usrnani

    Due to both turbulence and the highly variable geometry of castings, a realistic numerical simulation of the metal flow is prohibitvely expensive with current technology. However, when the chief purpo

    Jan 1, 1994

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    A Process Designed For The Ancient Copper Smelting Slags (Invited)

    By Bora Derin

    This work deals with the recovery of valuable metals from the ancient copper smelting slags located in Küre-Turkey. In this process, copper and cobalt were recovered in metallic form and/or as their c

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Modelling and Process Optimization for Functionally Graded Materials

    By Ravi S. Bellur-Ramaswamy, Daniel A. Tortorelli, Robert Haber, Nahil A. Sobh

    We optimize continuous quench process parameters to produce functionally graded aluminum alloy extrudates. To perform this task, an optimization problem is defined and solved using a standard nonlinea

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Metal, Matte and Slag Solution Thermodynamics

    By T. R. A. Davey

    A simple model for metal solution behaviour may be derived, on the basis of dilute solution solubilities (where? log concentration of solute varies linearly with reciprocal temperature) and not-so-dil

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Impurity Capacities In Metallurgical Slags (151fa253-a9f0-408e-bd25-b18674ab2d48)

    By Ramana G. Reddy

    Thermodynamic modeling and experimental study on impurity capacities and their distribution between mattes or metal and slags in smelting, converting and refining of non-ferrous metals was discussed.

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Interfacial Phenomena in Metals Processing with High Energy Density Beams

    By T. DebRoy

    In recent years rapid technological advances have been achieved in the application of high energy density heat sources such as lasers and electron beams in diverse metals processing operations such as

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Manganese-Chloride Interactions on Pb–Ag Anode Behaviour in Synthetic Sulfuric Acid Electrolytes

    By E. Charles Abbey

    Manganese in electrolyte has both beneficial and detrimental effects in Zn electrowinning. Mn oxidizes to form MnO2 on Pb–Ag anodes, cell walls and pipes. MnO2 reduces anode corrosion but also leads t