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Oxidative Leaching of a Copper-Nickel Concentrate at Elevated TemperatureBy B. Yawney
A copper-nickel sulfide concentrate was leached in water at about 2000C under oxygen pressures of about 0.35 MPa. Oxidation of sulfide to sulfate was virtually complete in about 30 minutes, resulting
Jan 1, 1976
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Manganese Separation by Solvent Extraction in Nickel Laterite ProcessingBy Chu Yong Cheng
Manganese is one of the main impurities in the recovery of base metals from their ores. This is especially true when laterite ores are processed using the pressure acid leach (PAL) process. The use of
Jan 1, 2004
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Extraction of Silver Through Complexation in the Vapor PhaseBy J. P. Hager
The formation of the vapor complex AgFeC14 (g) baa been identified and its thermodynamic properties determined. The vapor pressure of silver chloride can be enhanced by a factor of 15-20 due to the fo
Jan 1, 1985
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Electrolytic Zinc Production from Crude Zinc Oxides with the Ezinex® ProcessBy M. Olper, M. Maccagni
"The crude zinc oxides (CZO) produced in any thennal process dealing with EAF dust also contain lead, cadmium, and a considerable amount of halides (chlorides and fluorides). The high halide contents
Jan 1, 2000
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Wet Oxidation of Oil-Bearing Sulfide WastesBy R. L. Miller
Oil -bearing metal sulfide sludges produced in treatment of an industrial wastewater, which includes plating wastes, have yielded to treatment by electrooxidation and hydrogen peroxide processes. The
Jan 1, 1992
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Solution Theories For High Temperature Ionic And Metallic LiquidsBy Milton Blander
A review of concepts and theories for predicting thermodynamic solution properties of multi- component high temperature liquid solutions is reviewed. During the last 50 years the ability to predict :s
Jan 1, 1996
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An Electron Microscope Study of Bacterial Attachment to Chalcopyrite: Microstructural Aspects of LeachingBy L. E. Murr
Preliminary studies of bacterial attachment to MoSp (molybdenite) have indicated a low correlation between dislocation density in the (0001) basal plane and the density of attached microbes. In the pr
Jan 1, 1976
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Process Analysis for Recovery of Metal Values from Copper Smelter SlagsBy J. C. Agarwal
Slags produced by modern smelting furnaces contain copper values which are unacceptably high for discard. The electric arc furnace is employed commercially to clean copper from flash furnace slags but
Jan 1, 1976
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Structurally Sound Metal Parts by Selective Laser SinteringBy Mukesh K. Agarwala
Alloy composite parts were made from powders by Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). SLS is a rapid prototyping process that uses data from CADICAMICAE systems to guide a laser beam and rapidly form 3-D p
Jan 1, 1994
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Ferrous Calcium Silicate Slags In Direct-To-Blister Flash Smelting (Invited) (f8bbe11c-042b-4828-a6b0-309997644815)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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Rutile From llmenite by Thermal ProcessingBy M. J. Adam
As part of its research program, the U.S. Bureau of Mines is investigating the partitioning of complex minerals to simpler phases using sulfidation reactions for selective extraction of mineral consti
Jan 1, 1993
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The Removal of Uranium from Acidic Media Using lon-Exchange and/or Extraction Chromatography (063e3763-56bb-45f1-9bf2-d18289035e8c)By Jennifer Murphy, Brad S. Schake, Karol Holmes, John R. FitzPatrick, Mike H. West
"The separation and purification of uranium from either nitric acid or hydrochloric acid media can be accomplished by using either solvent extraction or ion-exchange. Over the past two years at Los Al
Jan 1, 1996
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Accurate, Responsive Melt Rate Control During Vacuum Arc RemeltingBy Rodney L. Williamson
Vacuum arc remelting (V AR) is an industrial metallurgical process widely used throughout the specialty metals industry to cast large alloy ingots. Part of the V AR control problem consists of adjusti
Jan 1, 2003
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Shell Metal Extractant 529 - A New Selective Extractant for Copper and NickelBy A. J. van der Zeeuw
The use of SME 529 in the extraction of copper from acidic liquors and of copper and nickel from ammoniacal solutions, is illustrated with results of laboratory and bench scale mixer/settler experimen
Jan 1, 1976
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The Kinetics Of The Solubility Of Amorphous Fe(Iii)-As(V) PrecipitatesBy Edita Vircikova
The best demonstrated available technology (BOAT) for the removal of dissolved arsenic and some heavy metals as reported by USEPA (Contaminants and Remedial Options at Metal Sites, Draft Report, Augus
Jan 1, 1995
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Electroslag Melting For Recycling Scrap of Valuable Metals and AlloysBy V. V. Satya Prasad, A. Sambasiva Rao
Electroslag melting technologies have recently been developed for recycling light scrap of valuable metals and alloys such as superalloys and oxygen free high conductivity (OFHC) copper at Defence Met
Jan 1, 2000
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Environmentally Friendly Route To Copper Production: Sulfidation And Leaching Of Chalcopyrite Concentrates (Keynote)By Rafael Padilla
In the production of copper from chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) concentrates by the smelting and converting technology, the ambient pollution with gaseous S02 and toxic metals such as arsenic compounds is stil
Jan 1, 2003
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Use of a Simple Model to Predict Yield Out of a Coal-Ash-Pyrite AssemblageBy J. W. Perez
A simple exponential model has been developed (Perez and Aplan. Process Mineralogy, VI, 1986) to describe the fractional yield of a given species out of a locked assemblage: Fractional Yield of Speci
Jan 1, 1987
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Improving Resistance Spot Weld Quality Through Statistical Experiments and Digital Process ControlBy Stephen J. Hales
State-of-the-art Resistance Spot Welding (RSW) equipment has the potential to permit adaptive feedback through recent advances in computerized process control. The initial step toward achieving this g
Jan 1, 1992
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Mechanics of Semi-Solid MaterialBy Jay S. Gunasekera
Metal parts are traditionally processed by either filly-liquid (e.g., casting) or filly-solid (e.g., forging) state. Semi-solid metal forming incorporates elements of both casting and forging. In 1991
Jan 1, 1997