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Fluidized Bed Applications for the Minerals Industry and Renewable Energy
By Joerg Hammerschmidt, Marcus Runkel, Andreas Wirtz, Kent Pope
"Fluidized bed reactor systems in the minerals industry have been progressively developed and widely implemented over a period of more than sixty years for a multitude of process applications. Their v
Jan 1, 2014
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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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Fluorescent Characterization of Fine Multicomponent Particles of Yttrium and Europium
By M. Kobayashi, Y. Nishisu
"Fine multicomponent particles of yttrium and europium were synthesized through the precipitation from homogeneous solution, and the various characteristics related with the fluorescence were investig
Jan 1, 2000
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Fluorination Behavior Of Uranium And Zirconium Mixture For Fuel Debris Treatment
By Nobuaki Sato, Tetsuo Fukasawa, Akira Kirishima
To apply the fluoride volatility process for the treatment of fuel debris formed in the damaged nuclear reactors, study on the fluorination behavior of main constituents, such as fuel and cladding is
Jan 1, 2016
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Fluosilicic Acid Leaching Of Galena
By Patrick R. Taylor
A kinetic study of the fluosilicic acid leaching of galena was performed under the presence of different oxidants. Fluosilicic acid concentration, agitation speed, concentration of solids and particle
Jan 1, 2003
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Flux Assisted Dispersion of Ceramic Phases in Molten Aluminium Alloys
By Animesh Jha, Chris Dometakis
"Without the use of a flux, only a poor dispersion of ceramic phase can be achieved. A molten-flux-assisted ceramic phase dispersion technique for producing aluminium alloy metalmatrix composites has
Jan 1, 1996
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For The Flotation Of Bastnaesite Rare-Earth Ores
By Pradip
The selective adsorption of chemisorbing fatty acids at high temperatures together with the addition of soda ash and lignin sulfonate as depressants is the key to the industrial processing of bastnaes
Jan 1, 1989
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Forecast Of Aluminum Usage In The Automotive Market And Subsequent Impact On The Recycling Infrastructure
By Michael B. Tessieri
With the increasing environmental demands and higher fuel efficiency standards on auto manufacturers, the use of aluminum in automotive applications is expected to show significant growth for the bal
Jan 1, 1995
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Forging Process Design in a Concurrent Engineering Environment
By Bin Du
In recent years, concurrent product design and process is gaining popularity and will become a norm of the industry of the future. Forging has been a critical manufacturing process for production of c
Jan 1, 1992
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Formation And Magnetic Susceptibility Of Compounds Containing Iron And Manganese In Aluminum Melts
By G. C. Yao
Iron and silicon impurities can form needle and branch shape intermetallie compounds in molten aluminum when there is no manganese. It is difficult to separate them from molten aluminum by electromagn
Jan 1, 2003
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Formation And Magnetic Susceptibility Of Compounds Containing Iron And Manganese In Aluminum Melts (0d527b40-e090-4530-935a-8870cf7eaf06)
By G. C. Yao
Iron and silicon impurities can form needle and branch shape intermetallie compounds in molten aluminum when there is no manganese. It is difficult to separate them from molten aluminum by electromagn
Jan 1, 2003
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Formation and Reactivity of Scheelite and Wolframite
By Gerhard Bayer
X-ray and thermoanalytical studies were carried out on the formation and stability of Ca-, Mg-and Mn-tungstate, and of the corresponding minerals scheelite and wolframite. The tungstates were synthesi
Jan 1, 1989
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Formation and Stability of Ab3ti in the Hyperperitectic Al-Ti Alloys after Mechenical Alloying
By Hye-Sung Kim, Dong-Wha Kum, Gyeungho Kim
"Mechanical alloying is an effective way to finely distribute inert dispersoids in AI-TM (TM is a transition metal element) systems. It is considered that high melting point aluminides are formed by p
Jan 1, 1996
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Formation Behavior And Corrosion Characteristics Of Anodic Films On Mg-AI Alloys In NaOH Solutions
By Seong-Jong Kim
The formation behavior and corrosion characteristics of anodic oxide films on pure Mg and Mg-AI alloys were investigated focusing on the effects of anodizing potential, Al content, temperature and NaO
Jan 1, 2003
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Formation Mechanism And Control Of Corner Transverse Cracks Of CC Nb-Contained Slabs
By Guo-Sen Zhu
Research on the formation mechanism and control of corner transverse cracks was carried out. The optical microscope and SEM were applied to analyze the characteristics of cracks. It is found that the
Jan 1, 2006
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Formation Mechanism Of 2Cao·Sio₂ And 3Cao·P₂O₅ Solid Solution In Cao-Sio₂-Feto-P₂O₅ Slags
By Bin Zhu, Mingmei Zhu, Hong Zhou, Xiaofei Dou, Bin Xie, Yu Wang, Tiancheng Lin
In this study, the formation of 2CaO·SiO2 and 3CaO·P2O5 solid solution (nC2S-C3P) in hot metal dephosphorization process is discussed. The variations of CaO and SiO2 mass, both in nC2S-C3P solid solut
Jan 1, 2015
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Formation Mechanism of Ferronickel Alloy Due to the Reaction Between Iron and Nickeliferous Pyrrhotite at 850–900 °C
By Feng Liu
A thermal upgrading process by which nickel value can be concentrated in a ferronickel alloy is a possible alternative to treat Sudbury pyrrhotite (Po) tailings with nickel content of 0.5–1.5 wt%. The
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Formation Mechanism of Light Rare Earth -Iron Intermetallic Compounds in Reduction-Diffusion Process
By Zenjiro Asaki, Teruo Tanabe
"To clarify the formation of light rare earth (R =Ce, Pr, Nd or Sm) -Fe compounds in the reduction-diffusion (RD) process, two kinds of experiments were carried out: (a) RD experiment in which briquet
Jan 1, 1998
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Formation of Al-Cr-N Films by a DC Reactive Sputtering Method and Evaluation of Their Properties
By Y. Ide, K. Kishitake
It is expected that an Al-Cr-N composite nitride film may have a higher resistance to oxidation at elevated temperatures than the well-known Ti-Al-N films. The formation conditions of Al-Cr-N films by
Jan 1, 2000
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Formation of Artificially-Layered Superconducting Materials by Pulsed-Laser Deposition
By J. D. Budai, D. H. Lowndes, D. P. Norton, D. K. Christen, B. C. Chakoumakos, J. R. Thompson, B. C. Sales
"Artificially-layered structures, consisting of (Sr,Ba,Ca)CuO2 layers in the tetragonal, ""infinite layer"" crystal structure, have been grown by pulsed-laser deposition. Superlattice chemical modulat
Jan 1, 1994