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Development Of A Closed Recycling Process For Low Grade Scrap Of Al-Based Composite Materials (Invited)By Hiroyuki Sano
A closed recycling process for the low-grade scrap of Al-based composite materials was developed. In this process flux treatment with water-soluble halide is a key technique. In the present work, flux
Jan 1, 2003
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Intelligent Real-time Carbonization ControlBy William J. Pardee, Michael A. Shaff
"Deeper materials science knowledge from mathematical models and in situ material property sensors will be exploited in next generation factory process controllers to improve productivity and quality.
Jan 1, 1988
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Predicting Surface Tension And Viscosity Of Molten SlagBy Toshihiro Tanaka
The information on viscosity and surface tension of molten slag is indispensable to design new refining procedures in ferrous and non-ferrous processes. For example, the authors have tried to develop
Jan 1, 2006
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Use of Cement-Bonded Agglomerates as Burden Material for Blast FurnacesBy Maneesh Singh
During the various stages of iron & steel production a number of iron-rich by-products are generated. The traditional way to recycle them back to the blast furnace has been the balling - sintering pro
Jan 1, 2003
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Improvements on the Process of Gold-Antimony Concentrate Smelting in ChinaBy Wei-feng Liu
On the basis of the brief introduction of the gold-antimony concentrate smelting process in China, some problems in the original process were analyzed and the corresponding improvements were introduce
Jan 1, 2008
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Arsenic Sludge Recycle at Caraíba Metais S.A.By D. C. Foguel, J. L. R. Bravo
For several years, Caraiba Metais S.A. (CMSA) had to stock the arsenic sludge generated from the electrolyte purification process of its tankhouse. The amount stocked · reached approximately 3,500 ton
Jan 1, 2000
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Gold, Base Metals, and Alteration as Indicators of Ore at Depth; A Case History of Recsk, HungaryBy Geza Kisvarsanyi
Ore deposits composed of enargite, tennantite, gold, and pyrite have been mined in volcanic rocks of Oligocene age (35 m.y.) at Recsk, Hungary. Vertical and horizontal zoning of the alunitic-argillic
Jan 1, 1987
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Research On Process Of Hydrometallurgical Extracting Au, Ag, And Pd From Decopperized Anode SlimeBy Wei Yin, Bin Xu, Qian Li, Yongbin Yang, Tao Jiang
Copper anode slime is an increasingly significant resource for precious metals such as Au, Ag and Pd. The extraction of Au, Ag and Pd from decopperized anode slime by different pretreatments and diffe
Jan 1, 2015
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Separation Of Roasted Coating And Core In Double-Layered Pellet Roasting For Pretreatment Of Sulfur And Arsenic-Bearing Gold ConcentrateBy Xi-Shan Li, Qian Li, Yong-bin Yang, Tao Jiang, Jie Ge
Compared with other pretreatments of sulfur & arsenic-bearing gold, double-layered pellet roasting has an advantage that sulfur dioxide and arsenic trioxide volatilizing from this refractory gold ores
Jan 1, 2015
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Micro-Macro Coupling in Casting SimulationsBy S. P. Marsh, D. Banerjee
"Casting processes involve phenomena that occur on widely disparate length-scales. Simulation of macroscopic effects, such as heat transfer and convection, are generally addressed by solving the appro
Jan 1, 1994
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Mineralogical and Textural Characterization of Lime Roasted Pyrite and Awenopyrite for Gold LeachingBy Ann M. Hagni
Microscopic and sub-microscopic gold commonly occurs in the sulfides pyrite (FeS2) and arsenopyrite (FeAsS). To recover refractory gold from pyrite and arsenopyrite, these sulfides are roasted to crea
Jan 1, 1993
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The Abatement of CO2-Emissions in the Production of FerroalloysBy Tor Lindstad
Specific C02-emissions are given for the production of silicon-metal, ferrosilicon, ferromanganese and silicomanganese. Emissions taken into account come from reduction materials, from coke production
Jan 1, 1999
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Topological Considerations for Thermoelectric Capture of Waste HeatBy Manuel Alvarado, David Nemir, Jan Beck
"Thermoelectric generation using special N-doped and P-doped semiconductors is well known as a means for direct heat energy to electrical energy conversion without the need for moving parts. The techn
Jan 1, 2011
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The Alcan Fluidized Bed Decoater : A New Generation Of Decoating TechnologyBy François Tremblay
It is well known that removal of organic material such ,as Jacquer, paint, plastic prior to melting improves aluminum recovery. In addition to being an important economically, decoating of aluminum sc
Jan 1, 1995
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Secondary Lead Blast Furnace Smelting at East Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc.By Kenneth N. Pike
The need to comply with environmental regulations and increase production has resulted in modifications to the East Penn blast furnace operation. Changes made include furnace design modifications, clo
Jan 1, 1990
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Commercial Implications Of Direct Copper SmeltingBy R. J. McClincy
The potential techniques for the direct smelting of copper sulfide concentrates to blister copper were evaluated from the standpoint of commercial application. Many existing smelters are adaptable to
Jan 1, 1983
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Accurate, Reliable Control of Process Gases by Mass Flow ControllersBy Jim Hardy, Tim McKnight
"The thermal mass flow controller, or MFC, has become an instrument of choice for the monitoring and controlling of process gas flow throughout the materials processing industry. In the semiconductor
Jan 1, 1997
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Treatment Of Aqueous Effluents For The Recovery And/Or Removal Of Metals In The Non-Ferrous Metals' Industry-A Review (Invited)By V. Ramachandran
In view of the increasing environmental regulations that have been promulgated in the last 30 years, non-ferrous smelters and refineries have learnt to handle effectively the process waste streams tha
Jan 1, 2003
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Biooxidation of Copper SulfidesBy Richard W. Lawrence
Leaching of copper from sulfide minerals using biooxidation offers a potential route for copper recovery. Oxidation of . sulfide sulfur can proceed either; to sulfate or to elemental sulfur depending
Jan 1, 1996
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A 2-D Mathematical Model Of On-Grate Municipal Solid Waste CombustionBy Abhishek Asthana
The incineration of Municipal Solid Wastes (MSW) is an attractive process for reducing the volume of the wastes and recovering their energetic value, which, however, requires to be strictly controlled
Jan 1, 2006