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Oxygen-Rich Side Blow Bath Smelting Technology – New Developments In China
By Tianzu Yang, Weifeng Liu, Lin Chen, Wei Chen, DUCHAO ZHANG, HUI XIAO
Oxygen-rich side blow bath smelting (OSBS) technology was developed in 2000 based on Vanyukov process. This technology exceeds the traditional pyrometallurgical methods by its great processing capabil
Jan 1, 2016
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Oxysulphide in Metallurgy of Nickel and Colbalt
By I. D. Reznik
On blowing nickel matte in a converter without quartz, first the oxidation of metallic iron and a part of FeS occurs without evolving sulfur dioxide, the formed FeO dissolves in a sulphide smelt and f
Jan 1, 1997
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Ozonation of Humic Substances In Spent Bayer Liquor
By Farouk T. Awadalla
The presence of humic species in spent Bayer liquor causes many processing problems in the production of aluminum hydroxide. Ozonation of spent Bayer liquor was found to be an effective process to des
Jan 1, 1994
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Ozone Control of Casthouse Cooling Water in a Primary Aluminium Smelter
By David Rees
Tomago Aluminium, a 400,OO tonnes per annum primary aluminium smelter in Australia, has installed Ozone for biological control of its process water. The system was designed in Australia by Ionics Wate
Jan 1, 1999
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Palladium-Coated Kieselguhr for Simultaneous Separation and Storage of Hydrogen
By Robert H. Hsu
Palladium finely dispersed in a substrate of kieselguhr, Pd/k for short, has been successfully used for hydrogen storage, separation and pumping for a number of years at the Savannah River Site (SRS).
Jan 1, 2002
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Para-Eco Incinerator Ash Processing System for Cleaning Slag with Recovering Metals
By Kiyoshi Takai
The Para-Eco Incinerator Ash Processing System for cleaning slag has been developed after a seven-year pilot plant study. The major part of the system is an electric furnace heated to 1773 K. The fee
Jan 1, 2003
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Parameters and Petrographic Interpretation of In Situ Copper Leaching
By William J. Mallio
Substantial differences between in situ and conventional technology require that in situ ore grade be established for deposit as distinct from the total contained metal value. Establishing an in situ
Jan 1, 1981
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Parameters for Control and Optimization of Bioleaching of Sulfide Minerals (Invited)
By H. Deveci
Bioleaching/biooxidation is essentially a dissolution process with the involvement of acidophilic bacteria acting as the "catalyst" to accelerate the dissolution of metals from sulfide minerals. The c
Jan 1, 2003
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Partially Reduced Feedstocks and Blast Furnace Ironmaking Carbon Intensity
By P. Chris Pistorius
"Use of coke in blast furnace ironmaking is the main origin of carbon dioxide emissions from integrated steelmaking. Use of pre-reduced iron feedstocks would reduce the coke rate and, if pre-reduction
Jan 1, 2012
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Particle Dispersion Phenomena in a Turbulent Gas Jet of the Flash Smelting Process
By Yutaka Yasuda
The particle dispersion phenomena in a turbulent gas jet of the flash smelting process has been investigated. The particle number density in a non- reacting jet was measured experimentally by taking p
Jan 1, 1994
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Particle Dissolution in a Gas-Stirred Bath
By M. Nilmani, H. Pham
"A mathematical model was developed for the dissolution of particles in gas-stirred liquid baths, linking the hydrodynamic flow field of the bath, the average particle trajectory and liquid-side mass
Jan 1, 1996
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Particle Mass Flux in the Spray Cone of a Free Fall Atomizer
By Volker Uhlenwinkel
The design of a free fall atomizer as well as the process parameters affect the particle mass flux distribution in the spray cone. The mass flux distribution is important in spray forming because of i
Jan 1, 1999
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Particle Size Analysis of Metal Nanoparticles using Ultra-High Resolution Mass Sensors
By Kerri-Ann Hue, Kerry Hasapidis, Ken Babcock, Patrick O'Hagan
"Metallic nanoparticles exhibit properties that are significantly different from individual atoms or bulk materials. Their applications are diverse and have varying uses in areas such as cancer treatm
Jan 1, 2011
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Particle Size and Morphology of MA-MOX Precursor Powders
By A. D. Neuman, C. C. Davis, M. R. Lopez, A. C. Martinez, T. A. Nothwang, S. L. Voit
"One of the thrust areas for the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP) program is the development of actinide bearing fuels for transmutation in a fast reactor. Mixed Oxide (MOX) fuel has an extens
Jan 1, 2008
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Particle Size Dependence Of Nano-Magnetite In Arsenic Removal
By C. T. Yavuz
Higher environmental standards have made the removal of arsenic from water an important problem for environmental engineering. Iron oxide is a particularly interesting sorbent to consider for this app
Jan 1, 2006
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Particles Flow Behavior Around Tubes In Moving Bed
By Wenjun Duan, Zongliang Zuo, Qingbo Yu, Qin Qin, Junxiang Liu
Moving bed has been widely used in the field of heat and mass transfer and reaction between solid particles and gas. In order to enhance the heat exchange coefficient, there will be tube banks inserte
Jan 1, 2016
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Partitioning of Chalcopyrite by Sulfidation
By M. J. Adam
The Bureau of Mines is investigating the feasibility of partitioning complex sulfide minerals to simpler sulfide phases by sulfidation reactions. Such partitioning can afford opportunity to improve se
Jan 1, 1987
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Partitioning of Pentlandite by Sulfidation
By M. J. Adam
As part of its research programs, the Bureau of Mines is investigating the partitioning of complex sulfide minerals to simpler sulfide phases by sulfidation reactions. Partitioning in this manner can
Jan 1, 1988
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Passive Treatment Methods for Acid Mine Drainage
By Nural Kuyucak
Acid mine drainage (AMD) occurs at operating and abandoned mine sites as a result of oxidation of sulphide minerals, and is characterized by low pH and heavy metal contamination (e.g. Fe, Zn, Cu, Cd,
Jan 1, 1993
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Past and Future of Nickel Laterite Projects (abstract only)
By Ashok D. Dalvi
Production of nickel from laterite ores has occurred for over 100 years beginning with processing of garnieritic ores from New Caledonia. However, until now the world nickel supply has been predominan
Jan 1, 2004