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Chemical Processing Of Tungsten Ores And Concentrates
By K. C. Li
The scope of this subject is a broad one. The demand for a metal with high refractory properties, great strength at elevated temperatures and high nuclear cross section, has put tungsten in the foregr
Jan 1, 1961
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Chemical Processing-A Wave Of The Future
By John Dasher
Chemical processing is descended from alchemy, which developed our major lixivants. The profession might have done more if it had been less preoccupied with turning base metals into gold-a process tha
Jan 1, 1971
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Chemical Processors Can Pose Tough Hurdles To Would-Be Suppliers Of Industrial Minerals
By J. K. Brooke, R. M. Dreyer
For mining engineers and geologists accustomed evaluating metallic mineral deposits, the problems inherent in determining the worth of non- metallic industrial minerals deposits for the chemical proce
Jan 8, 1962
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Chemical Purification Of Industrial Minerals
By Cheng Zhengbing, Sun Baoqi
This paper summarizes several chemical purification methods used for producing high-pure industrial minerals These methods, mainly including alkali melting, acid leaching, oxidation-reduction bleachin
Jan 1, 1995
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Chemical Reaction and Hydrodynamic Science Issues for Gas-Nonferrous Liquid Metal Reactions
By Raj Mutharasan
The phenomena of gas-molten metal reactions for the production of metal matrix composites consist typically of a combination of one or more gas transport steps and a liquid gas reaction step. Reaction
Jan 1, 1996
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Chemical Reactions in Flotation
By Arthur Taggart
SOME years ago, A. M. Gaudin and one of the authors published a paper showing removal of tar acids from solution by sulfides preferentially as compared to gangues (specifically by galena as compared t
Jan 1, 1930
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Chemical reactivity and alteration of pyrite mineral in the Kubi gold concession in Ghana
By Gabriel K. Nzulu, Lars Hultman, Per Eklund, Martin Magnuson, Abu Yaya, Prosper M. Nude, Hans Högberg
This study aims to identify individual elements and to gain an understanding of the surface reaction mechanisms, as well as the properties of precipitated pyrite particles observed during the hydrothe
Jun 1, 2024
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Chemical Reagents for Mechanical Dewatering
By R. Frenette, A. W. Mo, H. A. Hamza
Fine particles present major technical and economic problems to those who deal with solid/liquid separation processes. In the coal industry the problem is compounded by the large amounts of produced f
Jan 1, 1988
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Chemical Recovery From Spent Poti-Ining
By Frank M. Kimmerle
Spent Potlining (SPL) contains recoverable chemical elements (C, F, Na and Al) which are lost in stabilization or immobilization processes primarily aimed at eliminating cyanides and reducing leach ra
Jan 1, 1994
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Chemical Refining Process for Pb, Au and Ag Recovery by Treatment of a Bioleach Solid Residue from Sedex Type Ore: Part 2
By M. M. Bugarin, P. J. van Staden, V. T. Conic, S. S. Dragulovic, R. M. Kovacevic, D. B. Milanovic
"The mineralogical and physico-chemical characteristics of a polymetallic sample from a mine of West Serbia suggest that it can be classified as a SEDEX type of ore. Those ores contain multiple value
Jan 1, 2018
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Chemical Resistance Of Ornamental Compound Stone Produced With Marble Waste And Unsaturated Polyester
By Rubén J. Sánchez Rodriguez, Carlos M. Fontes Vieira, Carlos E. Gomes Ribeiro
Ornamental compound stone are produced by industry for decades, however, few published studies describe these materials. Brazil has many deposits of stone wastes and a big potential to produce these m
Jan 1, 2015
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Chemical Risk Assessment At The International Programme On Chemical Safety
By A. Aitio
Sustainable development is one of the central themes of the work of the World Health Organization; chemical safety is one of its important components. For more than 25 years, WHO has had specialized u
Jan 1, 2004
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Chemical Sensors For Pyrometallurgy
By C. B. Alcock
The control of high temperature processes requires the ability to measure significant variables during operations. With increasing automatic computerized control there is need for sensors which can pr
Jan 1, 1990
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Chemical Solution Control
By Omar A. Muhtadi, David A. Milligan
7.1 INTRODUCTION The circulating fluid (generally an aqueous cyanide solution) is the major active component of heap leaching. This solution extracts precious metal from the heap and is then processed
Jan 1, 1988
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Chemical Speciation in Hydrometallurgical Cyanide Solutions
By May P. M
The role of chemical speciation in alkaline cyanide solutions is discussed by reference to recent experimental data from the authors' laboratories. It is shown that serious gaps exist in our pr
Jan 1, 1991
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Chemical Stability Of Leach Residues After Bromination
By David C. Sanders, Rodney H. Sergent, Victor C. Storhok, Batric Pesic
In the past, considerable work has been done on the applicability of bromine chemistry in the extractive metallurgy of gold. While the research in this area spanned from the understanding of fundamen
Jan 1, 1998
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Chemical Stabilization Of Fine Coal Waste As An Alternative To Slurry Impoundments
By Z. Duan
A novel concept involving the deployment of chemical stabilization has the potential to eliminate the need of slurry impoundments and significantly reduce the release of trace elements from the high s
Jan 1, 2012
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Chemical Thermodynamics of Mercury in the Bayer Process
By Pritii Tam Wai Yin, Tony Leong, Neetu Bansal, James Vaughan, Amiel Boullemant
Mercury is a toxic element that is associated with many industrial activities including the Bayer process. Mercury is known to enter the Bayer process with the bauxite feed material and has the potent
Jan 1, 2014
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Chemical titration simulation - An equilibrium calculation approach
By C. A. Anderson, C. A. Young, H-H. Huang, L. G. Twidwell
An equilibrium calculational computer program (STABCAL) can be used for titration simulation. The program can handle various forms of titrants: solid, aqueous, gaseous or another solution, and various
Jan 1, 2005
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Chemical Tools of Flotation
By G. H. BUCHANAN
ALTHOUGH the nomenclature of the chemical tools of flotation is probably familiar to you, it will do no harm to review it; . In order to make the terms more real I have employed an illustration which
Jan 1, 1930