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  • TMS
    In-Situ Network Composites

    By D. D. L. Chung

    "In-situ network composites are composites in which the filler network is formed during composite fabrication, in contrast to ex-situ networks which are formed prior to composite fabrication. A homoge

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    In-Situ Observation of the Rate of Denitrization of Molten Steel

    By Munetaka Iwasaki

    Nitrogen strongly affects mechanical properties of steel and therefore we may sometimes modify the various processes for its content. Numerous studies based on the results of chemical analysis of quen

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Incentives for Recycling: Mitigating Risks to Downstream Firms

    By Frank R. Field, Randolph E. Kirchain, Elisa Alonso

    "There are a number of environmental incentives for increasing recycling, including the reduction of waste, energy and resource use. Recycling can also be advantageous for manufacturing firms in both

    Jan 1, 2008

  • TMS
    Inclusion Characteristics in Stainless Steel Ingots

    By Greg Dowling, Jun Ge, George Shannon, Shufeng Yang, Yongfeng Chen, Lifeng Zhang

    "Inclusions in 316L stainless steel ingots poured using two different upgate designs – a traditional upgate and a swirl upgate - were investigated using SEM and ASPEX automated inclusion analysis. The

    Jan 1, 2012

  • TMS
    Inclusions Removal by Gas Bubbles in Steel Continuous Casting Tundish

    By Guanghua Wen, Jian Li, Mingmei Zhu, Fei Xiong, Shengjian Cao

    "Small inclusions removal from molten steel in a continuous casting tundish by gas bubbles, which were generated in the turbulent flow region by introducing inert gas, was analyzed theoretically and t

    Jan 1, 2013

  • TMS
    Inco Flash Furnace Froth Column Modifications

    By Jin Liu

    In the early 1990?s, Inco successfully installed two new flash furnaces as part of their SO2abatement project to reduce SO2 emissions from the Copper Cliff Smelter by 60%. The flash furnace off-gas i

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Inco Flash Smelting

    By W. G. Davenport

    Inco flash smelting blows industrial oxygen, dried Cu"Fe-S concentrate, Si02 flux and recycle materials horizontally into a hot (-1500 K) furnace. Once in the furnace, the oxygen reacts with the conce

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Inco Roast Reduction Smelting of Nickel Concentrate (b825c9f0-0db2-4af9-bac2-26bb12b64f11)

    By C. Díaz

    Roast-reduction smelting (RRS) of nickel concentrate, combined with flash smelting of copper concentrate, was one of the process options that Inco considered as a means of meeting its 1994 sulfur diox

    Jan 1, 1993

  • TMS
    Inco's Copper Cliff Nickel Refinery

    By L. G. Wiseman

    The raw materials processed, highlights of technology used, and products produced at INCO's Copper Cliff Nickel Refinery in Ontario, Canada, are described in this paper. INCO's Bessemer matt

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    Inco's New Anode Furnaces And Anode Casting Shop At The Copper Cliff Smelter

    By B. Bichel

    For the last 70 years, molten blister copper has been transferred by rail in hot metal cars from the Copper Cliff Smelter to the Copper Cliff Copper Refinery (ex Ontario Refining Company) where it was

    Jan 1, 2002

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    INCO?s Procedure For Controlling Warpage in Copper Moulds used for Anode Casting

    By R. A. Roberti

    Most copper refineries use conventional wheel systems to cast anodes. over a period of time the copper moulds that are used become warped and cracks develop. To control mould warpage, the mould's

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Incorporation of Industrial Wastes Along With Natural Fiber for the Development of Innovative Building Materials

    By Ruhi Bux, Akshay Verma, Mohini Saxena, P. Asokan

    "Due to the colossal increment in the industrialization, the generation of wastes gathered as a result of different extraction, benefaction and generation processes is having an alarming problem for w

    Jan 1, 2008

  • TMS
    Incorporation of Sanitary Ware Wastes in Structural Ceramics

    By Shirley Cosin, Guillermo R. Martín-Cortés, Francisco R. Valenzuela-Díaz, Jorge E. Di Rito, Valquiria F. J. Kozievitch

    "A procedure that is being studied as a potential method for correct disposal of industrial wastes by incorporation on common clay bodies in the fabrication of structural ceramic products as bricks, b

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Increase In Concentration Of A Zn-Containing Volatile Complex By UV Irradiation Of A Target For ZnO Films Synthesis

    By Emma Arakelova

    An increase in concentration of a Zn-containing volatile complex for synthesis of ZnO films was investigated when processing their target by ultraviolet radiation emitted by mercury lamp. The experime

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Increase in the Productivity of PS-Converters at Saganoseki Smelter & Refinery

    By Fumio Hashiuchi, Yushiro Hirai, Masatoshi Maeda, Toshihiro Nagata

    "Increase in the copper smelting capacity at Saganoseki Smelter & Refinery was attained through various improvements in the PSconverters and the flash furnace. Two of the major innovations in the conv

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Increase Of Flexural Strength Of Red Ceramic Pieces Incorporated With Ornamental Rock Waste: Application Of Weibull Statistic For Determination Of Best Firing Temperature

    By C. B. Piazzarollo

    Ceramic materials exhibit dispersion results after being subjected to various levels of stress, from the point of view of mechanical strength. With the focus on sustainable development and to improve

    Jan 1, 2015

  • TMS
    Increased Productivity from Kidd Creek Copper Operations

    By C. J. Newman

    Production levels at the Kidd Creek copper operation increased during the 1980's by expansion of both the smelter and refinery and by major modifications to equipment which was causing bottleneck

    Jan 1, 1993

  • TMS
    Increased Recycled Aluminum Content during Remelting by Incorporating Compositional Uncertainty

    By Brommerm Tracey, Britt Elin Gihleengen, Elsa Olivetti, Hans Ole Riddervold, Randolph Kirchain, Geir Øyen

    "Compositional uncertainty in secondary materials and variable processing conditions inhibits secondary material utilization in the production of aluminum alloys. Efforts to implement optimization mod

    Jan 1, 2011

  • TMS
    Increasing Capacity and Productivity in the Metals Markets through Pneumatic Conveying and Process Injection Technologies (f2be4a35-8e36-4521-a0c5-66d30bc37b25)

    By M. E. Coleman, G. Money

    "Clyde Materials Handling is an established customer-driven solutions provider, which utilizes its knowledge, expertise and technologies to transform the production processes of its customers, who ope

    Jan 1, 2009

  • TMS
    Increasing Mass Transfer in Aqueous Solution By Use of Microporous Membranes

    By F. Tailoka

    Microporous membranes have been used to create a very fine dispersion of bubbles which greatly enhances the mass transfer of electroactive species to the electrode. Using this system, it has been show

    Jan 1, 1990