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  • TMS
    Chloride Metallurgy - Process Technology Development

    By Edgar Peek

    "The two dominant metallurgical problems in treating most base metal sulphide concentrates in both the chloride and sulphate system are iron removal and sulphur elimination, respectively [1-3]. In thi

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME
    Chloride Process Treatment of Smelter F!ue Dusts Containing Precious and Base Metals

    By William E. Bedal, Richard S. Kunter

    Artech Recovery Systems, Inc has developed a low pressure and temperature chloride leach process called the "Caslumu1 Process" to extract metals from arsenical flue dusts and residues and fix the arse

    Jan 1, 1992

  • TMS
    Chloride Processing Of Metal Sulphides: Review Of Fundamentals And Applications

    The physico-chemical principles of chloride hydrometallurgy are reviewed to rationalise the complex chemistry in chloride-based processes for metal sulphides in terms of the predicted Eh-log[Cl-] rela

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Chloride Route Titanium Dioxide Pigments - Process and Properties

    Economic and environmental pressures are shifting the world balance of titanium dioxide production away from sulphate based. manufacture towards the more cost effective and cleaner chloride route. I

    Jan 1, 1991

  • TMS
    Chloride-Free Processing of Aluminum Scrap to Recover By-Product Materials

    By William D. Riley

    The U. S. Bureau of Mines has developed technology to recover by-product materials from aluminum scrap using engineered scavenger compounds (ESC). ESCs are structural oxides with a channel or tunnel s

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    Chlorides in Oil-Field Waters

    By C. W. Washburne

    Professor Lane makes an interesting contribution to the study of cholride waters, in saying that calcium chloride waters occur not only in the greenstones of Lake Superior copper mines, but also in th

    Jan 1, 1915

  • AIME
    Chlorides in Oil-field Waters

    Reply to discussion of the paper of C. W. Washburne, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1914 (Trans., xlviii, 687 to 694 (1914)). C. W. WASHBURNE, New York, N. Y. (communication to the Sec

    Jan 4, 1915

  • AIME
    Chlorides in Oil-Field Waters

    By C. W. Washburne

    THE waters of many oil fields have been regarded as buried sea water which has been retained in the sediments since the time of their deposition. The preservation of connate water through geological t

    Jan 3, 1914

  • AIME
    Chlorides, Bromides, Iodides, Fluorides

    By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana

    I. Anhydrous Chlorides, Bromides, Iodides; Fluorides. II. OxycMorides ; Oxyfluorides. III. Hydrous Chlorides; Hydrous Fluorides. The Fourth Class includes the haloids, that is, the compounds wit

    Jan 1, 1922

  • AUSIMM
    Chloridisation of Zinc Ferrite in a HCI/H2O Atmosphere

    By Van Weert G

    Ferrous chloride solution pyrohydrolysis is a successful IICI regeneration process which is carried out in either a spray roaster or a fluid bed. Pyrohydrolysis is not restricted to ferrous chloride

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AIME
    Chloridizing Leaching at Park City

    By Theodore Holt

    Outline of the Process THE Mines Operating Co.'s plant at Park City, Utah, was designed to treat the low-grade fillings in the old stopes of the Ontario mine. These fillings carry 6 to 14 oz. of

    Jan 7, 1914

  • AIME
    Chloridizing Leaching At Park City

    Discussion of the paper of THEODORE P. HOLT, presented at the Salt Lake meeting August, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 91, July, 1914, pp. 1699 to 1708. F. S. SCHMIDT, Salt Lake City, Utah.-Any fu

    Jan 11, 1914

  • AIME
    Chloridizing Mill of the Standard Reduction Co.

    By H. P. Allen

    THE chloridizing mill of the Standard Reduction Co. is located about 75 miles south of Salt Lake City on the Tintic branch of the Denver & Rio Grande Western R. R. and 12 miles from the Tintic Standar

    Jan 8, 1925

  • TMS
    Chloridizing Volatilization Experiments For Treatment Of Fly Ash Generated In Smelting Furnaces Of Municipal Wastes

    By Hideyuki Itou

    Municipal wastes are mainly incinerated in Japan. Both bottom ash and fly ash from the incineration treatment are smelted recently to decrease the volume. Direct smelting of municipal wastes is also b

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Chlorinated Solvents For Coal Beneficiating

    By R. J. Nankee

    Coal is our most abundant, low cost energy resource. Expansion of its use is being challenged due to "SO2 emission" regulation with even more restrictive legislation pending. High quality coal reserve

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Chlorinated Solvents For Coal Beneficiating

    By R. J. Nankee

    Recent on-going efforts to develop commercial coal cleaning beneficiation processes using chlorinated solvents-as the separating media will be described. True heavy media separations were performed on

    Jan 1, 1987

  • TMS
    Chlorination and Carbochlorination of A Tantalum and Niobium Pentoxides Bearing Concentrates

    By I. Gaballah

    High and low grade concentrates of tantalum and niobium oxides were obtained by leaching a medium grade tin slag. Chlorination and carbochlorinalion of these concentrates were studied between 200 and

    Jan 1, 1993

  • TMS
    Chlorination Applied To The Separation Of Metals

    By Georgina De Micco

    The National Commission of Atomic Energy is investigating a suitable physicochemical process for the conditioning of spent nuclear fuel and treatment of the scrap of research reactors of the Al-UxSiy

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AIME
    Chlorination Behaviors of Complex Iron, Copper and Nickel Sulfides

    By Raphael Titi-Manyaka, I. Iwasaki

    Chlorination and chloridization behaviors of pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcocite, covellite, chalcopyrite, bornite, heazlewoodite, millerite, and pentlandite in chlorine, gaseous ferric and sulfur chloride

    Jan 1, 1977

  • TMS
    Chlorination Behaviors of Copper Phases by Calcium Chloride in High Temperature Oxidizing-Chloridizing Roasting

    By Guolin Zheng, Tiejun Chun, Jian Pan, Deqing Zhu, Xianlin Zhou, Dong Chen

    "The high temperature oxidizing-chloridizing roasting is one of useful methods to separate nonferrous metals from pyrite cinder and metallurgy slag. However, as one kind of main nonferrous metals in p

    Jan 1, 2012