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ACS: A Seafloor Drilling System for the Deepsea Methane Hydrate Program Offshore India
By M. E. Williamson
A seafloor based robotic drilling system is being developed for the National Institute of Ocean Technology in Chennai, India to support a National initiative for marine methane hydrate research. The
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Actiflo® Clarification For Mining Application: Efficient And Compact Technology
By Gaétan Bourdages
A clarification technology used by municipalities to produce high-quality drinking water, polish sewage treatment plant effluent and handle combined sewer overflows has recently found new applications
Feb 1, 2008
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Actinide Recovery From Waste Processing Salts
By B. Mishra
Several reactive metal purification processes using molten salts generate effluent from which significant quantities of metal can be recovered prior to discardinglrecycling the salt. A Salt-scrub [SS]
Jan 1, 1994
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Action Mechanism of Alkylhy Hydroxamic Acid on Main Minerals in Bauxite Ore
By S. J. Liu
The conventional collector for bauxite mineral is oleic acid, which is highly insoluble and must be used in high dosage in bauxite flotation operations, that is the great drawback of oleic acid in use
Jan 1, 2014
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Action Of Alkali Xanthates On Galena
By T. Clinton Taylor
QUALITATIVELY, galena (native lead sulfide) reacts with aqueous solutions of the xanthates,1 and has its surface sufficiently altered so that there is a tendency for air bubbles to attach themselves t
Jan 1, 1933
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Action Of Hot Wall: A Factor Of Fundamental Influence On The Rapid Corrosion Of Water Tubes And Related To The Segregation In Hot Metals
By Carl Benedicks
IT is well known by every one who has had to deal with boiler tubes that these are often seriously affected by a sort of corrosion, occurring as a local pitting, that frequently causes a perforation o
Jan 4, 1925
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Action of Nitric Acid on Chalcopyrite
By Fathi Habashi
Chalcopyrite can be readily leached with HNO3, but the recovery of elemental sulfur does not exceed 50% under the most favorable conditions. Preheating at 500°C in a slightly reducing atmosphere incre
Jan 1, 1974
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Action of Reducing Gases On Heated Copper
By W. H. Bassett
In considering the effects of reducing gases on hot solid copper the following conclusions have been reached. (1) Depth of deoxidation of copper heated in reducing gas is greater the smaller the amoun
Jan 1, 1926
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Action of Solutions of Sodium Silicate and Sodium Hydroxide at 250° C. on Steel under Stress
By W. C. Schroeder
PRACTICAL experience has shown that at elevated temperatures solu-tions containing sodium hydroxide may attack stressed steel in a manner that cannot be explained in terms of ordinary corrosion. Becau
Jan 1, 1936
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Action of Sulphide Ion and Metal Salt on Dissolution of Gold in Cyanide Solutions
By C. G., Fink
The dissolution of gold by cyanide solutions was studied by determining the time required for the solvents to dissolve gold leaf. Minute traces, even 0.5 ppm, of sulphide ion retard the dissolution of
Jan 1, 1950
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Actired Process New Industrially Tested Process Which Economically Improves Gold Elution
By Pierre Louis, Jacques Duparque
ACTIRED is a new process for gold and silver elution from activated carbon based on the addition of hydrazine, needing no extra investment and which generates a systematic increase in elutions kinetic
Jan 1, 1995
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Activated Alumina and Some Metallurgical Applications
By Charles Hardy
ACTIVATED alumina is an aluminous material which may be 1 classified chemically as a partially dehydrated aluminum trihydrate having a high porosity and a perma¬nent physical structure. In general, it
Jan 1, 1934
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Activated Alumina For The Removal Of Selenium From Heap Leach Detoxification Solutions
By R. W. Smith, K. A. Altman
The use of activated alumina for the removal of selenium from heap leach detoxification solutions was studied at a laboratory scale. Three different aluminas were studied, one unmodified and two chemi
Jan 1, 2003
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Activated Alumina-Based Adsorption And Recovery Of Excess Fluoride Ions Subsequent To Calcium And Magnesium Removal In Base Metal Leach Circuits ? Synopsis
An effective electrowinning process in hydrometallurgical industry requires fluoride levels in the base metal solution to be less than 10 mg/l. Selective removal of the fluoride ions from base solutio
Jan 1, 2009
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Activated and Natural Sodium Bentonites and Their Markets
By Kent von Maubeuge, Charles R. Landis
The global bentonite industry is a dynamic market balancing a range of end uses with an ever growing number of bentonite producers. In addition, markets in developed countries are elevating the level
Jan 1, 2004
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Activated Basket Anodes from Nickel Powder IV Evaluation of Production Parameters for Scaling-up the LPS Process
By McDonald K. J, Flann R. C
A liquid phase sintering (LPS) process for preparing basket anodes from nickel powder has been scaled-up and the innuence of compact green density and sulphur content, as well as sintering conditions
Jan 1, 1993
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Activated Bleaching Clay For The Future
By Andrew Torok
Activated bleaching clays, so called because of their ability to remove color bodies from bleach fats and oils, are produced from clays of bentonitic origin. Activation is achieved by subjecting these
Jan 1, 1971
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Activated Bleaching Clay for the Future
By Andrew Torok, Thomas D. Thompson
Research efforts have not developed techniques for the complete desulfurization of coal that is needed to reduce air pollution caused by burning coal and to reduce the sulfur in metallurgical coke. Su
Jan 1, 1973
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Activated Carbon for Precious Metals Recovery
By John E. Urbanic, William D. Faulkner, Robert W. Ruckel
Guidelines are presented for the selection, handling and regeneration of activated carbon used in gold recovery operations. The guidelines are based on Calgon Carbon Corporation's own investigati
Jan 1, 1986
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Activated Carbon-Assisted Oxidation of Arsenic Species in Process Solutions and Waste Waters: The Oxidation Reaction Mechanism
By Ahmad Ghahremaninezhad, Rebecca Radzinski
Arsenic is a highly toxic compound that is naturally found in the environment and is released through the processing of sulphide minerals. Arsenate (As5+) is less toxic than arsenite (As3+) and is sol
Jan 1, 2015