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Some Novel Aspects Of Matte Slag Equilibria In Copper Smelting
By Heikki K. Jalkanen
Thermodynamic properties of copper-iron mattes and slag-matte distribution of copper and some minor matte constituents (Ni, Co, Mo, As, Sb and Bi) are discussed on? the basis of equilibrium measuremen
Jan 1, 1983
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Some Observations on the Relationship of Mineralogy and Geochemistry to Medicine and Materials Technology
By Andrzej Szymanski
Recent developments in medicine have stimulated activities that? involve mineralogy. They include inplantation of inorganic and organic parts into bones and soft tissues, and uses of elements as basic
Jan 1, 1989
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Some Practical Applications of Ore Microscopy at Les Mines Selbaie, Quebec
By I. G. L. Sinclair
The Selbaie deposit is located in northern Quebec. It is comprised of three distinct, but genetically related, Cu-Zn-Ag ore bodies which also contain economically significant amounts of Au. The deposi
Jan 1, 1989
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Some Promising Techniques for Complex Iron Ore Metallurgical Processing
By N. A. Vatolin, L. I. Leontjev, S. V. Shavrin
The ever growing interest to the complex iron ores may be attributed to possible production of the naturally alloyed metals and the efficient recovery of the associated elements. However, the conventi
Jan 1, 1988
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Some Relationships between Mineral Textures and Extractive Metallurgy
By William Petruk
The primary requisite for a successful extractive metallurgy operation is to grind an ore fine enough to liberate the minerals so that they can be concentrated, or to expose mineral surfaces so that t
Jan 1, 1995
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Some Tribulations and Triumphs of an Inventor
By Howard K. Worner
"In a rewarding career spanning nearly two thirds of a century, the author has worked at the frontier of such diverse fields as the creep of metals, structure properties and production of novel dental
Jan 1, 1996
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Someways to Synthesize New Types of Composite Electrocoatings Having Enhanced Properties
By Oleg B. Girin, Yuliya O. Proshenko
"Several approaches to electrolytic synthesis of new types of composite coatings with improved properties were devised using the authors' findings on development of texture, substructure and structura
Jan 1, 1998
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Sonochemical Synthesis Of Zeolite Na-A From Metakaolinite
By Wantae Kim
Ultrasonic stimulation of constituent suspension (metakaolinite/NaOH) can improve the rate of synthesizing reaction for zeolite Na-A. Zeolite Na-A can be synthesized from the suspension by sonicating
Jan 1, 2006
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Sorption Concentration of Platinum Group Metals from Nitrate Solutions
By Andrew Shabalin, Vladimir Skorohodov, Svetlana Babaeva, ?lga Makovskaya
"At processing of some kinds of wastes (electronic scrap, secondary materials, spent nuclear fuel) in nitric acid solutions, and also in technology of silver refining, the significant amounts of palla
Jan 1, 2008
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Sorption Of Arsenate From Aqueous Solution With Manganic Ferric Oxyhydroxide
By G. Roy Chaudhury
Adsorption techniques are comparatively low cost and effective for treatment of arsenic contaminated drinking water. Various adsorbents such as alumina, ferrihydrite and manganese ores have been used,
Jan 1, 2003
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Sorption Of Copper Ions From Aqueous Solutions By Potamogeton Luscens Biomass
By Ivo André
Sorption of copper ions from aqueous solutions by dried biomass of the aquatic plant Potamogeton luscens was studied at laboratory scale. The aquatic plant was collected in water resources in Brazil,
Jan 1, 1995
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Sorting Of Aluminum Alloy Scrap By Laser Induced Optical Emission Spectroscopy
By A. Rosenfeld
The feasibility of applying laser induced optical emission spectroscopy to the high speed sorting of mixed alloy aluminum scrap is investigated. The basic spectroscopy for analysing aluminum alloys fo
Jan 1, 1995
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Spark Plasma Sintering of SiC Synthesized from Diatomite and Carbon
By Akita Ito, Sumio Kato, Mikio Sugai, Shinichi Nakata
"Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) is a newly developed method for the sintering of metal and ceramic powders, and completes their densification at low temperature and in short period. The SiC powder was s
Jan 1, 2000
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Spatially Resolved Diffusivity Measurement With Thermography
By Christian Wögerer
For material or process development as well as for quality checking of materials, thermal diffusivity measurement may be the tool of choice in many applications. Especially if diffusivity is measured
Jan 1, 2009
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SPCC's 1,200,000 TPA Copper Isasmelt
By H. Walqui
Southern Peru Copper Corporation (SPCC) are currently modernizing the Ilo copper smelter. A single ISASMELT furnace will start smelting 1,200,000 tonnes per year of concentrate during the second half
Jan 1, 2006
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Speciation And Complex Formation Effects On Mercury Adsorption In An Oxisol Soil
By Ricardo Melamed
Metallic mercury has been extensively used for gold recovery. Although the solubility and mobility of metallic mercury is low, this metal can undergo many transformations, leading to mercury contamina
Jan 1, 1996
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Species Activity Distribution Diagrams Zn-, S-, and Zn-S-H2O Systems
By M. F. El-Demerdash
The activity distribution diagrams for different species in aqueous systems are developed. Computational method may be considered as an extension of the Activity-Term method introduced by the authors
Jan 1, 1990
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Specific Features Of Autogenous Smelting Of Sulfide Raw Materials Using Oxygen-Flame Process
By V. M. Paretsky
Most recent developments made in the Gintsvetmet Institute in the field of technologies and equipment for single-stage autogenous smelting of copper sulfide raw materials to produce white metal and bl
Jan 1, 2006
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Spectroscopic Methods for Control of Thin Film Growth
By A. G. Jackson, S. J. P. Laube
"Control of thin films during the growth process is dependent on several parameters that are difficult to monitor, including flux of film material, pressure, substrate temperature, composition, and th
Jan 1, 1997
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Spent Refractory Recycling /Reuse Efforts in the Steel and Aluminum Industries
By James P. Bennen
Limited efforts have been made to recycle/reuse-spent refractory materials in the steel and aluminum industries of North America. The driving force is usually part of a larger waste reduction program.
Jan 1, 2000