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  • TMS
    Preparation, Characterization And Solubilities Of Adsorbed And Co-Precipitated Iron (III)-Arsenate Solids

    By Y. F. Jia

    Arsenic constitutes a major contaminant for the hydrometallurgical industry. Its removal and immobilization from process effluents typically involves lime neutralization and co-precipitation with ferr

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Recovery of Phosphorous and Rare Earth Elements from an Apatite Concentrate

    By Mahmood Alemrajabi

    When LKAB processes their iron ores in northern Sweden, they generate apatite as a by-product. The apatite has been recovered by flotation and the concentrate contains about 0.4 wt% rare earth element

  • TMS
    Refinement of the Secondary Lead Received from Accumulator Scrap

    By Viktor Ashikhin, Pavel Arkhipov, Yurii Zaikov

    "Lead alloys electro-winning from chloride melts was under investigation. Impurities concentration in cathode lead is strongly depended on temperature, electrolyte composition, anode current density.

    Jan 1, 2008

  • TMS
    Flexible Recycling With Boliden Technology

    By Lennart Hedlund

    There is today a long and well-documented experience of the use of Boliden "Kaldo' technology for treatment of various feed matedals. The process is In commercial' operation in the Boliden M

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Cobalt-Lithium Dioxide Leaching Using Citric-Thiosulfate Solutions

    By Alejandro R. Alonso, Lizet Alvarado, Gretchen T. Lapidus

    "Cobalt and lithium recovery from spent Li-ion secondary batteries has been increasingly studied in recent years due to the high value of both metals and the low proven reserves for lithium. The stand

    Jan 1, 2012

  • TMS
    An Over View Of Treatment Of Lead-Zinc Bearing Low Grade And Waste Materials In India

    By A. C. Wadhawan

    In the present context of rapid industrialization, production of Lead-Zinc metals from low grade materials, residues and wastes can make substantial contribution to the supply of these metals in India

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    Surface Improvement by Mecano-Chemical Processes

    By R. T. Hernández, I. Hilerio, A. Altamirano, M. A. Barrón

    "The principal objective for finishing surfaces is to protect and/or to decorate them. This can be achieved by adding or removing material from the work surface. The addition of aggregated material is

    Jan 1, 2012

  • TMS
    Recovery of Precious Metals from Electronic Scraps

    By Roberto Giovanardi, Isabella Lancellotti, Luisa Barbieri, Ercole Soragni, Fernanda Andreola

    "Recovery of precious metals (PMs) is a present topic, as they are used almost in every electronicelectric device. Gold is the second PM in order of consumption (following silver) and it is almost ubi

    Jan 1, 2008

  • TMS
    Computer-Aided Analysis and Simultion of High-Temperature Processes

    By I. Barin, G. Eriksson, F. Sauert

    Computer-aided calculations using data bases and program systems are more and more needed for the rational development and optirnization of high-temperature processes. The calculation of mass and ener

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    Structure Silicon Deposits Obtained by Electrolysis SiO2 in the Chloride-Fluoride Melts

    By O. Chemezov, Yu Zaikov, A. Apisarov, A. Isakov

    "Silicon deposits containing 99,9 wt.% of main component were obtained by SiO2 electrolysis from chloride-fluoride melts. The operating temperature was varied from 973 up to 1073 K. The conditions for

    Jan 1, 2012

  • TMS
    Precipitation Of Hematite From Ferrous Sulfate Solutions: Effects Of Variables On The Quality Of The Precipitates

    By Maria Cristina Ruiz

    The removal of iron from the leaching circuits is a common problem in the hydrometallurgical processing of non ferrous metals. Among the currently available processes, hematite precipitation is the mo

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Recovery of Metals from Molybdenite Concentrates by Hydrometallurgical Technologies

    By Kaixi Jiang, Lei Zhang, Sanping Liu, Yufang Wang, Xiaoping Zou

    "Molybdenite concentrates are usually treated by roasting, but low concentration SO2 pollution is a problem. Extraction of molybdenum and rhenium from molybdenite concentrates with a pressure oxidativ

    Jan 1, 2012

  • TMS
    Raman Spectroscopy Study of Ammonia Borane at Low Temperature and High Pressure

    By Vadym Drozd, Yongzhou Sun, Shah Najiba, Jiuhua Chen, Andriy Durygin

    "Phase transitions of the potential hydrogen storage compound, ammonia borane (NH3.BH3), was investigated using Raman spectroscopy and a diamond anvil cell at high pressures up to 9.5 GPa and low temp

    Jan 1, 2012

  • TMS
    Sensors for Sulphur and Nitrogen

    By Y. C. Avniel, T. E. Warner

    "It is important to be able to measure sulphur and nitrogen in molten iron and steel on-line. Unfortunately, there are no solid electrolytes which are stable under oxidising conditions and in which th

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Pyrrhotite Concentrate Sulfidizing

    By L. N. Ertzeva

    The present work is dedicated to investigation of the sulfidizing process of ore pyrrhotite concentrate with recovery of a sulfide material, enriched with non-ferrous metals, and waste pyrite, with do

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Ex-Situ Surfactant Conditioning of a Finely-Divided Chelating Resin to Improve Floatability

    By Saskia Duyvesteyn

    Small ion-exchange resin particles provide faster mass transport than conventional-sized beads. Unfortunately, high pressures are needed to pump solutions through columns containing small resin partic

    Jan 1, 1998

  • TMS
    Waste Heat Reduction and Recovery Options for Metals Industry

    By Arvind Thekdi, Cynthia Belt2

    "Waste heat from industrial operations in metals industry represents 20% to 50% of the total energy used in most manufacturing plants. Reduction and recovery of waste heat offers the most attractive a

    Jan 1, 2011

  • TMS
    The Recycling of Non-Ferrous Metals

    By John C. Taylor

    With growing emphasis on energy conservation and increased concern over the presence of heavy metals in the environment, it is fortunate that most metals are readily recycled. In this respect, metals

    Jan 1, 1993

  • TMS
    Role Of Viscosity In Conversion Of Lead Slag Wastes Into Commercial Products

    By Ramana G. Reddy

    In the past, many lead-containing slags and wastes were stored in piles or landfills. However, shortages of landfill space as well as increased public, concern about the toxic nature of disposing lead

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Activity Coefficient Of Nitride In Slag As A Measure Of Slag?s Ability To Remove Nitrogen From Liquid Metal

    By Peng Fan

    Nitride capacity is usually employed as the measure of slag?s ability to remove nitrogen from liquid metal, since nitrogen distribution ratio between slag and metal can be calculated from nitride capa

    Jan 1, 2006