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Pyroridrolysis of Nickel Chloride Solution in a 30-Inch Diameter Fluidized-Bed Reactor
By Mahesh C. Meyer Jha
AMAX has developed a chloride refining process to produce pure nickel and cobalt metals from mixed sulfide .precipitates, Metal chloride solutions, generated in a hydrochloric acid leaching step and p
Jan 1, 1985
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Hydraulic Simulation of Fluid Flow in Beam Blank Continuous Casting Mold with Double Nozzles
By Dengfu Chen, Mujun Long, Youguang Ma, Xin Xie, Xing Zhang, Leilei Zhang
"Processing parameters of a submerged entry nozzle (SEN) affect significantly on the patterns of fluid flow and temperature distribution in beam blank continuous casting mold with double SEN s. Effect
Jan 1, 2014
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A Study of Carbon-Burdened and Cold-Bonded Pelletizing-Electrosmelting Process Disposing Low-Grade Manganese Ore
By Chen Wen, Li Zhao-jia, Zhao Qiang, Ning Shun-ming, Tang Sanchuan, Wang Hong-qiang
"The carbon-burdened and cold-bonded pelletizing-electrosmelting process is used to dispose low-grade manganese, and the qualified rich-manganese slag is obtained. On the condition that reduction roas
Jan 1, 2012
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Volatilization of Zinc and Manganese From Natural and Synthetic Franklinite, Jacobsite and Willemite in a HCI/H2O Pyrohydrolytic Atmosphere
By Edgar Peek
Lixiviant regeneration is by definition a precondition for any hydrometallurgical process. In chloride hydrometallurgy either HCl or Cl2 has to be regenerated in order to establish an economically via
Jan 1, 1995
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Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Of Gold Dissoluion In Cyanide: System Purity Effects
By K. Watling
Vibrational spectra of surface and solution compounds formed during cyclic voltammetry of a gold electrode in a deoxygenated 0.01 mol dm-3 NaCN solution have been examined using surface-enhanced Raman
Jan 1, 2003
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SEM Characterization Of Lignite Fly Ash
By Robert J. Stevenson
The chemical variation of central North American lignite fly ash can be compared using the major and minor oxide analyses and the distribution pattern of the inter-grain chemistries of the individual
Jan 1, 1992
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The Kinetics Of The Oxidation Of Zinc Vapour By Carbon Dioxide And Water Vapour On Quartz, Zinc Oxide, Sinter And Coke Substrates (Invited) (7316026c-6fba-489a-81b2-4d2e0bfeacb8)
The oxidation of zinc vapour plays a very important part in the operation of the Imperial Smelting Process. The kinetics of the reoxidation of zinc vapour by carbon dioxide and water vapour onto quart
Jan 1, 2003
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Leaching Studies for Metals Recovery from Waste Printed Wiring Boards
By Alex Luyima, Honglan Shi, Lifeng Zhang, Yongqing Jiang
"Leaching process has been suggested to recover most metals from waste PWBs. In this study, the leaching behavior of most metals present in waste PWBs is evaluated before and thermal treatment. Differ
Jan 1, 2012
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Effect of Molybdenum on the Microestructure and Thermal Expansion of Ductile Iron
By Juan Hernández Ávila
This work studies the Molybdenum effect on the microestructure, mechanical properties of an as-cast ductile iron. For this study five ductile irons with different amounts of Molybdenum each were made
Jan 1, 2009
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Operations at the Doe Run Company's Herculaneum Primary Lead Smelter
By N. D. Schupp
The Doe Run Company's Herculaneum, Missouri lead smelter has existed in continuous operation since 1892. Throughout the history of the plant extensive developments have been made to improve throughput
Jan 1, 2000
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Distribution of Platinum-Group Elements in an Ultramafic Complex Near Rainbow Mountain, East-Central Alaska Range
By James C. Barker
Near Rainbow Mountain in the east-central Alaska Range an ultramafic complex forms a sill-like intrusion composed of dismembered bodies exposed along the south side of the Denali Fault and Broxson Gul
Jan 1, 1987
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Removal Of Metallic Mercury From Contaminated Tailing By The Flotation Process
By M. M. Monte
A method for removing metallic mercury from contaminated tailing, using the flotation process, is described. In order to define some relevant parameters for the mercury flotation system, microflotatio
Jan 1, 1996
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Techniques for Measuring Mineral Liberations by Image Analysis
By William Petruk
An investigation was conducted to determine whether mineral liberation data obtained by one image analysis technique are the same as data obtained by another image analysis technique. The liberated vs
Jan 1, 1996
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Development and Implementation of Operations Scheduling at the Asarco Hayden Smelter Utilizing Computer Modeling
By G. Coryell, S. Blaskovich
"A computer model has been developed to simulate the flash furnace and converter operations at the ASARCO Hayden Copper Smelter. The focus of the modeling was to optimize the converter operation to el
Jan 1, 1989
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The Application of Reflected Light Microscopy and Cathodoluminescence Microscopy to the Study of Industrial Problems
By Richard D. Hagni
The techniques of reflected light microscopy and cathodoluminescence microscopy are uniquely suited to the study of the products from many important industrial problems. Ref1 ected 1 ight microscopy p
Jan 1, 1993
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Permit Exemption Strategies For Onsite Waste Processing Facilities
By Rolf R. von Oppenfeld
Onsite hazardous waste processors often find obtaining a Treatment Storage and Disposal (TSD) permit one of their first major challenges. Some processors may spend the time and money required by the p
Jan 1, 1996
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Vapour Phase Synthesis of Thin Films: Towards a Unified Atomistic and Kinetic Framework
By Anupam Madhukar
The essence of an atomistic unified kinetic model of strained thin film growth and defect initiation is presented along with a comparison of its consequences obtained from computer simulations with ex
Jan 1, 1994
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Mineralogical Characterization of Anode Slimes from The Kidd Creek Copper Refinery
By T. T. Chen
Kidd Creek continuously-cast copper anodes are characterized by high levels of Se, Pb and Ag; the anode slimes constituents and their morphologies are controlled by both the anode composition and the
Jan 1, 1987
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Innovative Hydrogen Production Process Utilizing Thermal and Chemical Energies of Steelmaking Slag
By Hiroyuki Matsuura, Fumitaka Tsukihashi
"Emission of CO2 gas from steelmaking industry covers more than 12 % of total CO2 emission in Japan. Though many efforts have been made to curtail energy consumption and high energy efficiency of Japa
Jan 1, 2014
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Modeling Of EAF Slag Chemistry For Optimal Slag Foaming And Refractory Service Life
By James P. Bennett
EAF slag chemistry and its control have been recognized as important in producing quality steel at a low price for a number of decades. EAF steel producers make lime and dolomite additions to furnaces
Jan 1, 2003