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Circuit Optimization, with Silver Recovery Options and Deportment, in the Kidd Creek Zinc PlantBy J. D. Scott
The counter-current jarosite acid wash circuit presently in operation in the zinc plant produces a combined jarosite plus Pb/Ag residue which is discarded. Extensive pilot-scale testwork, and some pas
Jan 1, 1990
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Development of a Mathematical Model Using Abaqus to Simulate Industrial Hot Tandem Rolling of AA5XXX Aluminum AlloysBy S. P. Jupp
A 2-D coupled thermo-mechanical model was developed to simulate hot tandem rolling of AA5056 aluminum alloy using the commercial finite element software package, ABAQUS The model was used to predict t
Jan 1, 2001
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Thermodynamics Of Removal Of Tramp Elements From Steel Scrap (Invited)By Fumitaka Tsukihashi
Increasing amounts of steel scrap are being used as resources for steelmaking. Therefore, there has been a growing interest in the removal of harmful tramp elements such as antimony, zinc, tin, arseni
Jan 1, 2003
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The Effect Of Plating Additives On The Recovery Of Copper From Dilute Aqueous Solutions Using The Chelating Resin Dowex M4195By William Ewing
Copper is rapidly being adopted by the semiconductor industry as the interconnect material of choice. The aqueous processing techniques used generate wastes such as spent electrolyte from electroplat
Jan 1, 2003
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Pyrolysis, Stable-Carbon Isotope, and Major-and Trace-Element Analyses of Carlin-Type Gold Deposits, Northcentral NevadaBy Walter E. Dean
Twenty six samples of carbonaceous gold ores and associated rocks from outcrop and mine localities in northcentral Nevada were analyzed for concentrations of major. minor, and trace elements, total su
Jan 1, 1987
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Solid-State Aluminum Sensor for Use in Molten ZincBy Jeffrey W. Fergus, Shiqiang Hui
"Aluminum is an important alloying addition to the zinc used in the hot-dip galvanization of sheet steel to control the properties and appearance of the resulting coating. Optimization of the galvaniz
Jan 1, 1997
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Ferrous Calcium Silicate Slags In Direct-To-Blister Flash Smelting (Invited)By Asmo Vartiainen
Background of Direct-to-Blister Flash Smelting is discussed; especially slag chemistry relating to copper solubility, slag fluidity and impurity behavior. In December, 2000, Mini-pilot Flash Smelting
Jan 1, 2003
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Fluid Flow and Particle Removal by Bubble Flotation in a Mechanically Stirred VesselBy Shoji Taniguchi, Lifeng Zhang
"In this paper, firstly the 3D single-phase turbulent steady fluid flow in a vessel with four baffles stirred by a single impeller is mathematically simulated. Turbulence is modeled by using the stand
Jan 1, 2000
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Aqueous Biphasic Systems As A Novel Environmentally-Benign Separations Technology For Metal Ion RemovalBy Ann E. Visser
Aqueous Biphasic Systems (ABS) form upon the admixture of certain water-soluble polymers or polymers and salts above critical concentrations, and thus represent liquid/liquid extraction systems whose
Jan 1, 1999
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Metal Separations Using Aqueous Biphasic Partitioning SystemsBy D. J. Chaiko
Aqueous biphasic extraction (ABE) processes offer the potential for low-cost, highly selective separations. This countercurrent extraction technique involves selective partitioning of either dissolved
Jan 1, 1996
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Effect of Arsenic and Antimony in Copper ElectrorefiningBy V. Baltazar
The behaviour of arsenic and antimony during copper electrorefining was studied in order to identify the conditions under which good quality copper cathodes could be produced from anodes with high lev
Jan 1, 1987
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Processing Chemically Prepared YBa2Cu3O7 Precursor PowdersBy J. A. Voigt
In an effort to determine the optimum conditions for preparing high purity, fine particle size high temperature superconducting oxide powder, we have investigated how calcination conditions influence
Jan 1, 1989
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Rapid Oxidation of RefactoryGold-Bearing Ores by Intense "Flash Chlorination" at Newmont Gold CompanyBy David Seymour
Newmont Gold Company (NGC) located in Northeastern Nevada has been processing carbonaceous and sulfide refractory gold ores through a chlorination circuit prior to cyanidation. A "Flash Chlorination"
Jan 1, 1989
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Electrochemical Vapor Deposition of Electronic and Ionic Oxide FilmsBy Uday B. Pal
In the electrochemical vapor deposition (EVD) process, gaseous cation precursors are passed over one side of a porous substrate, and oxygen is passed on the other side of the substrate. The gases diff
Jan 1, 1992
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Sampling of FSD-Type Cathodes Made from Recycled CopperBy U. Meyer, A. Alonso, P. Banios
The sampling of cathodes has changed with the introduction of the ISA-process in copper refineries. A Jernkontoret joint working group of refineries and rod plants from both primary and recycled coppe
Jan 1, 2000
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Efficiency Of Porous Plugs In Fire Refining Of Crude CopperBy C. Acuna
The standard procedure of fire refining consists of sulphur removal via air injected through tuyeres, arsenic slagging via soda-lime flux and oxygen reduction by air or oxygen deficient air or a steam
Jan 1, 2003
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Flotation of SulfidesBy M. C. Furerstenau
Adsorption behavior of various surfactants on sulfide minerals is very much affected by the nature of the surface of the mineral. Since sulfides are naturally meta-stable, oxidation occurs when they a
Jan 1, 1993
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Separation of Dy, Y, Tm and Yb from Heavier Rare Earth Residue with Solvent Impregnated ResinBy Junji Shibata
Heavier rare earth, which is contained in a small amount in ores such as bastnesite and monazite, has been accumulated as a heavier rare earth residue without doing separation and purification due to
Jan 1, 1998
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High Intensive Operation Of Flash Smelting Furnace At Saganoseki Smelter & RefineryBy Masatoshi Ogasawara
Saganoseki smelter & refinery operated two flash smelting furnaces, producing a combined 330,000 metric tons per year (hereinafter mtpy) of copper. In 1996, however, it successfully shifted to a singl
Jan 1, 2003
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Process Options in the Treatment of Copper Refinery Electrolyte BleedBy James E. Hoffmann
This paper briefly reviews the conventional technologies employed for the treatment of copper refinery electrolyte bleed. The strength and weaknesses of conventional practice will be reviewed and a nu
Jan 1, 1997