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Improved Thermal Shock Resistance of Shaped Alumina-Chromia Products
By K. Santowski, S. B. Breyner, T. Prietl
"The material properties of alumina products can be significantly improved by adding Cr203 containing raw materials. Cr203 and Alz03 form an alumina-chromia solid solution during firing, reducing the
Jan 1, 2013
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Fluor SOx Cleanup Process - A Cost Effective "SO2 To Elemental Sulfur" Technology For Global Green Environment
By Thomas K. Chow
For the well-being of all living creatures and in response to green-environment policy from governments around the global, it is essential to reduce SO2 emissions from mining / smelters as well as oth
Jan 1, 2006
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Transport Phenomena In Nanomechanical Systems For Molecular Manufacturing
By David Forrest
In 1981, K. E. Drexler proposed using massively parallel nanomechanical systems to manufacture large atomically exact structures. As in macroscopic mechanical systems, they would contain components th
Jan 1, 2006
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Lead in the 1990s: Continuing Growth or Beginning of the End?
By Jeffrey L. Zelms
Environmental issues and how they are addressed -- or not addressed -- by the lead industry in the 1990s will determine the eventual fate of lead mining in both the U.S. and worldwide. Clearly, govern
Jan 1, 1990
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Process Technology: Its Role as a Component of a Strategic Business Plan
By Kenneth A. Brunk
"This address discusses how ""Mineral Processing Technology"" can play a major role in the life and profitability of a mining company. Examples of past and present technological breakthroughs and thei
Jan 1, 1997
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Pyrochemical Processing Of Idaho Chemical Processing Plant (ICPP) High Level Waste (HLW) Calcine
By Mark C. Bronson
The feasibility of several pyrochemical approaches-for separating non-radioactive constituents from ICPP HLW calcine were examined. The removal of aluminum as AICI3 from aluminia calcine was successfu
Jan 1, 1995
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Relation of Process Mineralogy to Energy Issues
By Jack A. Simon
My remarks are directed at relating some of the mineralogical approaches mentioned in the preceding presentations to emerging energy issues. The assembling of this symposium on process mineralogy atte
Jan 1, 1981
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The Automobile and Recycling Perspectives
By C. L. Kusik
Environmental issues are having a significant impact on how automobiles are designed and ultimately disposed of at the end of their lives. On one hand, increasing concerns about landfill disposal have
Jan 1, 1994
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Effects Of Niobium Microalloying On The Pearlite Of Ductile Iron
By Xiangru Chen, Qijie Zhai, Wei Zhang, Haicheng Li, Chao Yang
In this paper, ductile iron material with different content of niobium was prepared by a scientific melting method. Image Analysis Software was used to studied the effect of niobium microalloying on b
Jan 1, 2015
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Synthesis Of Compact Nanocrystal Oxides By Severe Plastic Deformations Methods
By T. I. Arbuzova
The present work presents the original data concerning using a high pressure torsion method and a shock wave loading technique to produce compact oxide nanomaterials and investigations of the effect o
Jan 1, 2006
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The Precious Art Of Metals Recycling
By Francis Vanbellen
Umicore Precious Metals Refining operates an integrated precious metals smelting and refining plant in Hoboken, Belgium. Once a smelter and refiner of complex concentrates, the plant today?s feed cons
Jan 1, 2006
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Elimination Of Zinc Ferrite For Hydrometallurgical Recovery Of Zinc From EAF Dust
By Guozhu Ye
Hydrometallurgical zinc recovery from EAF dust has several advantages compared to pyrometallurgical alternatives in terms of low temperature operation, lower energy consumption and higher flexibility.
Jan 1, 2006
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Vacuum Distillation Of Volatile Impurities From Copper Matte
By J. V. Happ
The investigation reported in this paper was prompted by the belief that vacuum processing of copper mattes could provide significant advancement to present-day copper smelting and converting technolo
Jan 1, 1983
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Two-Zone Vaniukov Furnace: New Potential In Copper And Nickel Production
New method for processing of copper and nickel production feed has been developed and tested at pilot unit having 10 t/hr capacity. The process allows single-stage treatment of ore feed including th
Jan 1, 2006
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Applied Metallurgical Process Testing And Plant Optimization With Design Of Experimentation Software
By Corby G. Anderson
Laboratory testing, interpretation and application of metallurgical technologies can be tedious, time consuming and costly. This paper outlines the use of proven statistical design of experimentation
Jan 1, 2006
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Improvements on Converter Operating Practice at Mufulira Smelter
By John Sakala, Jeyapandian Sasikumar, Sydney Kwalela
The Isasmelt Furnace was commissioned in September 2006 with a concentrates treatment capacity of 850,000 tonnes per annum. However, the converter section became a bottleneck to the high throughput. O
Jan 1, 2012
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Sampling Of Fine Shredder Residues (FSR) And Characterisation Oriented To Physical Separations
By Pierre-François Bareel
EU legislation imposes ambitious recycling targets for various consumer goods. End-of-Life Vehicles (ELVs), scrap iron and various proportions of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) are p
Jan 1, 2006
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Recycling Non-Ferrous Metals From U.S. Industrial Waste
By Paul B. Queneau
U.S. plants solely devoted to recovering values from metal-rich wastes have established market niches based on one or more competitive advantages: superior process technology, access to key feedstock
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect Of Some Polyols And Organic Acids On The Current Efficiency And The Cell Voltage During Zinc Electrowinning
By Shize Jin
Effect of four polyols, namely ethylene glycol (EGL), glycerol (GCL), propanediol (PDL), butanediol (BDL) and three organic acids, namely oxalic acid (OA), malonic acid (MA) and succinic acid (SA) on
Jan 1, 2003
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Waste Management And Impurities Control At Atlantic Copper Smelter & Refinery
By G. Ríos
Atlantic Copper Metallurgical Complex in Huelva (Spain) was commissioned in 1970 with a capacity of 40,000 tpy of copper from concentrate. In 1975 the old blast furnaces were replaced by the Outokumpu
Jan 1, 2006