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Direct Reduction Of Vanadium Oxide In Molten CaCl2By Ryosuke O. Suzuki
A combined process of electrolysis of CaO in the molten CaCl2 and of calciothermic reduction, so-called OS process, was applied to prepare metallic vanadium directly from V2O3. The fine metallic powde
Jan 1, 2006
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A Full Electrochemical Approach in Processing Junk BatteriesBy Marco Olper
The CX-EW technology, developed by B.U.S Engitec, is improved introducing besides the battery paste electrowinning, the direct electrorefining of metallic lead (grids and poles) obtained from CX break
Jan 1, 1993
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Research on Strengthening Consolidation of Magnesium Bearing Hematite PelletsBy Guiming Yang, Xiaoxian Huang, Zhiyun Ji, Min Gan, Lishun Yuan, Xiaohui Fan, Zhiyuan Yu
"The roasting characteristics of hematite pellets containing MgO were studied where magnesia powder, serpentine and magnesite were used as magnesium-additives respectively. The mechanical strength of
Jan 1, 2013
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A Look At Leach SX-EW With 2020 VisionBy Sharon K. Young
What might an ideal leach-to-cathode/product system look like in the next century? The paper looks at the synergies of the 60's and 70's that led to the highly effective copper leach SX-EW s
Jan 1, 1999
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A Brief History Of Slag In AustraliaBy S. D. Prosser
The earliest record of slag in the world was the discovery of the remains of a copper blast furnace in Southern Israel, which has been carbon dated at 3500BC, nearly 6,000 years ago. Slag in Austr
Jan 1, 1994
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Technology For Processing Of Lead-Bearing Materials From Copper Metallurgy At KGHM Polska Miedz S.A.By Ryszard Prajsnar
During copper production in shaft and flash smelting processes at KGHM Polska Miedz S.A., lead bearing material of sulfide, sulfate, and oxide character is generated in forms such as slime from shaft
Jan 1, 2002
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The Kinetics Of Hydrogen Reduction Of Fine Iron Oxide ParticlesBy Moo Eob Choi
The reduction of iron oxide particles by hydrogen is one of the most widely investigated gas-solid reactions. The search for new methods for producing iron by the direct reduction of iron oxide has re
Jan 1, 2006
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Modeling the Effects of Tool Geometries on the Temperature Distributions and Material Flow of Friction Stir Aluminum WeldsBy P. K. Jha, M. M. Mahapatra, H. K. Mohanty, Pradeep Kumar
"During friction stir welding, the tool geometries affect the weld together with the process parameters like welding speed, vertical pressure and tool rotational speed. The present investigation deals
Jan 1, 2012
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The Treatment Of Arsenic And Antimony Oxide FumesBy G. A. Brooks
The problem of treating concentrates with increasingly higher levels of arsenic and antimony is compounded by the trend to stricter environmental guidelines regarding the disposal of smelter wastes. M
Jan 1, 1994
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Recycling Non-Ferrous Metals From U.S. Industrial WasteBy Paul B. Queneau
U.S. plants solely devoted to recovering values from metal-rich wastes have established market niches based on one or more competitive advantages: superior process technology, access to key feedstock
Jan 1, 2003
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Introduction Of Reliability Centered Maintenance In A Copper SmelterBy Rey B. Marquez
This paper introduces and outlines the implementation of Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) at Phelps Dodge Hidalgo Inc. By using a disciplined approach to the everyday maintenance functions, a pr
Jan 1, 1998
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Operation Of The CONTOP Process At The Asarco El Paso SmelterBy Martin Brueggemann
In 1993, the El Paso Smelter began operation of the first commercial CONTOP copper smelting furnace. The CONTOP process was chosen for the plant modernization due to its low capital cost and the ease
Jan 1, 1998
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Phosphorus Removal Of Oolitic High Phosphorus Iron Ore Using Biomass CharBy Tengfei Qi, Liqiang Fan, Huiqing Tang
A new method to process the oolitic high phosphorus iron ore for phosphorus removal has been proposed in this research. It is an integration of direct reduction and melting separation with carbon-cont
Jan 1, 2015
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Production of Ornamental Compound Marble with Marble Waste and Unsaturated PolyesterBy Carlos M. Fontes Vieira, Ruben J. Sanchez Rodriguez, Carlos E. Gomes Ribeiro
"The worldwide demand for ornamental stones in building construction is motivating the use of their wastes, generated during fabrication, to produce compound stones. This work has as its objective to
Jan 1, 2014
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Design for Recycling - A Key to Sustainable Magnesium ApplicationBy C. E. M. Meskers, U. Boin
"The increasing use of coated magnesium in consumer products results in creation of coated Mg scrap during product manufacture and after End-of-Life product treatment. Currently this material is gener
Jan 1, 2008
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An Experimental Investigation of a Flue Gas Recirculation System for Aluminum Melting FurnacesBy Mark Kruzynski, Srinivas Garimella, James T. Wiswall
"A flue gas recirculation (FGR) system for a combustion fired aluminum melting furnace is experimentally investigated. The FGR system flows combustion air in a turbulent jet within the flue gas stream
Jan 1, 2014
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Metallurgical Sulfuric Acid Plant Gas Cleaning Using Dynawave Froth Scrubbing TechnologyBy James R. Myers
A source of clean gas containing sulfur dioxide and sufficient oxygen for conversion to sulfur trioxide is essential to the production of sulfuric acid. SO2 containing gases obtained from roasting sul
Jan 1, 1992
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Influence of Fly Ash and Fluorgypsum on the Hydration Heat and Compressive Strength of CementBy Dao-Wu Yang, Ju-Lan Zeng, Li-Xian Sun, Yan Yao
"The hydration heat of the pure cement, the fly ash single-dopped cement, as well as the fly ash and fluorgypsum co-dopped cement were investigated by means of micro-calorimety with an eight-channel m
Jan 1, 2011
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Improving Steel Ladle Performance At Bhilai Steel Plant, IndiaSteel Ladle in Bhilai Steel Plant, SAIL, India, passes through VAD & LF-RH route and this exposes refractory lining to a severe operating conditions. Ladles are lined with in-house manufactured MgO-C
Jan 1, 2006
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Computer-Aided Microscopy of Advanced MaterialsBy John J. Friel
Digital imaging systems are particularly useful in microscopy, because they make it possible to extract information not readily accessible by manual methods and to display that information clearly. Co
Jan 1, 1992