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  • SME
    Recovery Of Phosphates By In Situ Fluid Mining

    By Sylvain J. Pirson

    A fluid mining process has been developed by the writer whereby phosphate deposits are leached in place through the injection of a weak and recoverable acid solution much in the same manner as in the

    Jan 1, 1959

  • IIMP
    Recuperación de metales raros en la fundición de La Oroya

    By Felipe E. Olivares S

    "El presente texto revisa el origen y distribución de los metales raros como parte de un proyecto de recuperación de subproductos de valor comercial en la fundición de La Oroya. Para ello se reeexamin

    Jul 20, 1956

  • NIOSH
    Recycled Metals In The United States - A Sustainable Resource - Introduction

    Seventy-three of the 90 naturally occurring elements that are found in the earth's crust are metals or metalloids. The quantities of metals used annually in the United States range from about 100

    Jan 1, 1993

  • TMS
    Recycling / Disposal of Spent Refractorie

    By James P. Bennett

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines, Tuscaloosa Research Center, is conducting a review of the usage of different types of refractories, the current industrial practices to recycle/dispose of spent refractories,

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Recycling Charge and Subsidy for Waste Packaging Containers in Taiwan

    By Chen-Ming Kuo, Esher Hsu

    "Under the 4-in-1 recycling system, Taiwan producers and importers who using packaging containers have responsibility to pay the recycling fees for recycling the waste packaging containers they produc

    Jan 1, 2011

  • TMS
    Recycling Dry and Alkaline Batteries Using Mining Operations

    By Denise Corrêa de Oliveira

    Household zinc based batteries, dry and alkaline, has become the most popular sources of electrical energy, and are widely used. Because of their heavy metals content such as mercury, zinc and mangane

    Jan 1, 2001

  • TMS
    Recycling EAF Dust with Contop® Technology

    By J. Pesl, U. Kemey, F. Sauert

    "The CONTOP® smelting cyclone is a water-cooled, upright, high-intensity smelting reactor. The technology for the reactor was initially developed and brought into industrial-scale operation in the are

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Recycling Lead and Cadmium, as well as Zinc, from .EAF Dust

    By S. E. James

    EAF dust has been listed as a "hazardous waste" due to the presence of lead and cadmium, and at times chromium. The 550,00 tpy production of . .EA]' dust, estimated for the United States alone, c

    Jan 1, 1990

  • TMS
    Recycling Metal-Bearing Hazardous Waste

    By V. Ramachandran

    Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery ACT (RCRA), generators of listed or characteristic hazardous wastes must find satisfactory means for disposal. of wastes. Initially, for many this meant la

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    Recycling of Spent Acids and Iron via Pyrohydrolysis

    By F. Baerhold

    Recycling of hydrochloric acid from the pickling of mild steel using pyrohydrolysis is a state-of-the-art technology. Recent developments have focused on the production of a high value iron oxide by-p

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Recycling Of Tantalum

    By Axel Hoppe

    Although Tantalum is not usually regarded as a precious metal, its pricing structure is very similar to that of Silver. Different from precious metals, Tantalum has only industrial applications and it

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Recycling Rates of Waste Home Appliances in Taiwan

    By Esher Hsu

    On July 5, 1997, Environmental Protection Administration of Taiwan publicized the recycling regulation of waste home appliances that include four items, namely, television, refrigerator, washing machi

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Recycling Zinc Recovered from Electric Arc Furnace Dust: Is There a Better Way?

    By Larry M. Southwick

    Steel mill electric arc furnace dust is a RCRA listed hazardous waste and its treatment and/or disposal are regulated by a complex set of rules. These regulations were originally established to encour

    Jan 1, 1998

  • CIM
    Red Herrings on the Path of Technology Development: Capital Destruction in the Pursuit of a Bad Idea

    By L. M. Southwick

    "The history of extractive metallurgy is replete with examples of commercializing new processing technologies. The successes are widely reported, but failures seldom are. This is unfortunate, for usua

    Jan 1, 2012

  • SME
    Redefining the Ultimate Pit: Improving NPV by Factoring Scheduling into Design

    By H. Burton

    "The selection of the ultimate pit shell has a major impact on the overall value of a mining project. The size and shape of this pit drives the selection of pushbacks, equipment, and project strategy,

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    Reducing 'Total Transportation' Costs

    By Phillip J. Maddex

    After the presentation of a co-authored paper, "The Cost of Transporting Ores and Raw Materials in World Markets", at the February SME meeting, one questioner commented, "You have been talking about t

    Jan 1, 1967

  • TMS
    Reduction-Segregation Of Ilmenite: Iron And Titanium Co-Products From Solid-State Processing

    By Thomas P. Battle

    Ilmenite (iron titanate) is the source of over 90% of all the titanium produced in the world today. At some point during production of titanium dioxide or titanium metal the iron impurity must be remo

    Jan 1, 1996

  • IIMP
    Reemplazo de flotas de camiones mineros

    By Víctor Barrientos

    El presente texto analiza el tiempo adecuado de reemplazo para dos flotas de camiones con ocho años de operación a través de la metodología de costo anual equivalente (CAE) donde se analiza los cos

    Mar 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Refining and Petrochemicals in Nova Scotia

    By D. C. Downing

    "I THANK YOU for the invitation which The Mining Society of Nova Scotia extended, originally to Gordon Berry, manager 'of our Point Tupper Refinery, to join you at this meeting and discuss refining an

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Refining Bismuth by Distillation and Chlorination

    By R. A. Campbell, R. R. Rogers

    "AbstractThe experiments described show that crude bismuth metal containing up to 5 per •cent lead, 0.14 per cent silver, 0.015 per cent copper, 0.02 per cent iron, .and small amounts of antimony, nic

    Jan 1, 1955