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  • TMS
    Codelco-Chile's Corporate Decontamination Plan for Its Smelters

    By Gerardo Muñoz

    All along this century CODELCO's smelters have been operating on conventional technology, which Codelco has streamlined by using oxygen, developing oxy-fuel burners for reverberatory furnaces and

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Microemulsions: Compartmentalized Fluids For Metal Separations And Materials Synthesis'

    By K. Osseo-Asare

    The molecular structural and solution chemical characteristics that underlie the surface activity of solvent extraction reagents are highlighted, with particular emphasis on the tendency towards rever

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    The Effect of High Gas Flowrates On the Performance of a Counter-Current Reaction' Launder (CCRL) Process for Metal Refining

    By K. Narayana Swamy

    Experimental results of 3-phase mixing in a physical model of a CCRL for metals refining, at high levels of bottom gas injection (up to a superfIcial gas velocity (Us) of 12.5 cm/min), are presented.

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Validity Of The Kinetic Langmuir's Law For The Volatilization Of Metallic Elements In Vacuum Metallurgy: A Numerical Approach

    By J. P. Bellot

    During the non-ferrous metal processing, the melting step under vacuum or under rarefied gas leads to volatile metal losses. It is the case of the metallurgical processing of the nickel-based, titaniu

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Sulfur Oxide Control at Kennecott's Utah Copper Smelter

    By David B. George

    Kennecott recently completed an $880 million modernization and expansion of its smelter and refinery to process all concentrates from the Bingham Canyon mine. This is the first application of Kennecot

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Behavior of Sulfur During Leaching of Sulfidic Mineral

    By Thomas Havlik

    It is proposed to realise the direct leaching, during which will be generated elemental sulfur and not sulfate or sulfuric acid as end product, under conditions that sulfur will not cover the leaching

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Current Operations in SMM's Slime Treatment

    By C. Segawa

    SMM operates an original slime treatment process for recovering precious metals and other metals (Te,Se,Sb,Bi)from the copper and the lead anode tankhouse slimes. In recent years, the amount of slimes

    Jan 1, 1996

  • TMS
    Mineralogical Evaluations of Gold Recoveries by Extractive Metallurgical Techniques

    By William Petruk

    Many gold operations lose gold during processing because some ore characteristics which affect recoveries have not been determined, and consequently the plant could not be designed to account for them

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Fundamental Physico-Chemical Aspects Of The Reducing Refining Process Of Stainless Steel With Calcium Carbide

    By E. Burgos Cruz

    The behaviour of S, N and P during refining of Fe-18 wt%Cr-10 wt%Ni with calcium carbide was investigated. The effects of the initial contents of C and N in the metal phase, as well as the supply meth

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    A Thermodynamical Approach of Chemical Vapour Deposition of TiN on Stainless Steel

    By Staia. Mariana H.

    Thermochemical equilibria of the heterogeneous system Ti-N-H-CI-Fe-Cr-Mo-Ni-Mn-C were calculated by using a commercial software based on the minimization of the free energy. Equilibrium calculations w

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Compatibility Testing Of Plutonium With Plasto-Metallic Materials

    Testing is in progress to address compatibility issues with regard to long term storage of plutonium in contact with two different intermetallic systems. The two intermetallic systems are: 1. dental a

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Full Scale Biological Treatment Of Heavy Metal Contaminated Groundwater

    By 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

  • TMS
    A Recovery Of Gold From Electronic Scrap By Mechanical Separation, Acid Leaching And Electrowinning

    By Kang-In Rhee

    A series of processes to recover the gold from electronic scrap which contains initially about 200-600 ppm Au have been developed. First, mechanical beneficiation including shredding, crushing and scr

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Mineralogical and Textural Characterization of Slags from Flash Reduction of Zinc Calcines

    By Ann M. Hagni

    Flash reduction of zinc oxides is an alternative, environmentally safe method to leaching and electrowinning for zinc recovery. Zinc and lead are volatilized in a flash reactor, a non-hazardous residu

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    The Influence of Dolomite Genesis on Sinterability

    By Francis C. Furman

    Microscopic evidence indicates that the high sinterability of certain commercial dolomites is tied to specific dolomite textural characteristics. This study encompasses detailed characterization of th

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    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

  • 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
    Investigation Of Plutonium-Based Intermetallic Compounds For Fire Safety In The Enduring Nuclear Stockpile

    By Keith Axler

    The high reactivity of plutonium metal presents safety concerns related to material containment during fire scenarios. Plutonium metal is liquid at temperatures achieved under selected fire scenarios.

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Simultaneous Behavior of Additives in Copper Electrorefining

    By René Winand

    Due to chemical and electrochemical behavior of the most common additives in copper electrorefining i.e. gelatine, thiourea and chloride ions, it is essential to simulate as far as possible true indus

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    The Ecuprex® Process for Production of High Purity Cathodes from Copper Scrap Without Smelting Operation

    By M. Opler

    Presently, only a few large copper refineries are able to produce Grade A cathodes from copper scrap. Today's technology needs large plants for smelting, converting or refining the main impuritie

    Jan 1, 1995