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35 Years of the KGHM Copper Refinery Plant:Glogów 1By S. Orzecki
The KGHM Copper Refinery Plant, Glogów 1, has operated for 35 years and -increased its capacity almost ten times.Cathode quality, expressed in terms of the total impurity content, has undergone a five
Jan 1, 2007
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Clean Coal Production from Coal Washing Plant WastesBy M. Özer, F. Boylu, G. Önal
In this study, the fine coal waste subjected to the experiments is taken from the waste stockpile of Soma Coal Plant. The possibilities of its evaluation and the production of clean coal were investig
Jan 1, 2004
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Testing Technology In The Copper Semi-Finished Products IndustryBy S. Theobald
Semi-finished copper and copper-alloy products are typically produced by casting, subsequent hot rolling or extruding and further cold working by rolling and drawing. The technological properties of t
Jan 1, 2007
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Interaction between copper mattes and refractoriesBy G. Plascencia, A. Warczok, M. Zamalloa, T. Utigard, N. Behnood
The objective of this investigation was to investigate interactions between high-grade copper mattes and Rexal 60DB direct bonded basic bricks. The infiltration and attack of Rexal 60DB bricks by copp
Jan 1, 2004
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Outlook for Blast Furnace IronmakingBy Joseph J. Poveromo
The blast furnace today continues as the primary production method of hot metal in large-scale steel production. The blast furnace process has been the target of repeated attempts to replace it with v
May 1, 2003
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Protection Against Fluorine Dissolution and pH Change of Seawater During Steelmaking Slag AdditionBy K. Shitogiden, Y. Samada, T. Miki
Steelmaking slag contains nutrition such as Si, P and Fe for acceleration of phytoplankton growth. Phytoplankton can fixate carbon dioxide more than any other species on earth. Hence, suppression of C
Jan 1, 2004
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In-Pit Crushing and Conveying: Fitting a Square Peg in a Round Open PitBy Robert J. McCarthy
Many technologies have been adopted over the last half century for the haulage of material from open pit mining operations. Some of the technologies utilized include rail, off-highway trucks, conveyor
May 1, 2011
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Classification of ore reserves based on geostatistical and economic parametersBy H. H. Wober, P. J. Morgan
"The proposed classification of ore reserves based on geostatistical and economic parameters is designed to be used as a communication tool to identify for investors, bankers, and financial analysts t
Jan 1, 1993
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Corrosion mechanism and degradation of refractories in copper smelting furnaces at sarcheshmeh copper complexBy A. Rahimi
The smelting plant at Sarcheshmeh Copper complex commenced working with two reverbatory furnaces, four pierce smith converters, two anode furnace and one holding furnace having a known capacity of 420
Jan 1, 2004
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Mine Engineering at Gaspe CopperBy J. B. Watts
"THE Mine Engineering Department at Gaspe Copper is staffed by a chief engineer, assist-ant engineer, research engineer, chief surveyor, four instrument men, chief bonus clerk, draftsman, and a helper
Jan 1, 1959
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Recycling of Non-Ferrous Metals at Hydrométal, BelgiumBy N. Verbaan, Ph. Henry, S. Lamotte
Hydrometal(lurgy) provides an adequate technology to reintroduce otherwise lost metal units into the industrial cycle, thereby saving resources and energy, while keeping the environment cleaner. Three
Jan 1, 2004
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Studies on Bismuth Content Variations in the Caraíba Metais' Electrolytic CopperBy J. L. Rodrigues Bravo
The aim of this paper is to show the results of the study that relate the variations of the bismuth content in the Caraíba Metais' electrolytic copper with the main electrolysis' process var
Jan 1, 2007
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Determination of kinetic parameters of MgO-CBy S. K. Sadrnezhaad, B. Hashemi, Z. A. Nemati, Z. Moghimi
Based on the kinetics relationships of a solid - gas model, a software was developed for the prediction of oxidation. Preliminary prediction of oxidation by the software and experimental results of Mg
Jan 1, 2004
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Process for the Complete Utilization of Oil Sands Fly AshBy T. H. Etsell, P. C. Holloway
The fly ash produced by oil sands operations in northern Alberta represents a large, high-grade, potential resource for vanadium production in Canada. After extensive batch testing at the University o
Jan 1, 2004
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Formation of titanium aluminides and nickel aluminides intermetallic compound coatings on Inconel 738By M. Reza Bateni, M. Zandrahimi, J. A. Szpunar
Titanium aluminides and nickel aluminides offer the potentials, as coating materials, for high temperature and aerospace applications. In this research, attempt has been made to develop Al-Ti and Ni-A
Jan 1, 2004
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Problems in the Electrolysis of Copper Anodes with High Contents of Nickel, Antimony, Tin And LeadBy Z. Mubarok
An overview of the problems encountered the electrorefining of copper anodes containing high levels of nickel and antimony is presented. Our investigations have been focusing on the passivation behavi
Jan 1, 2007
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Influence of additives on microstructural changes of nitride bonded SiC refractoriesBy F. Golestani-Fard, A. A. Nourbakhsh
In this paper microstructural development of nitride-Bonded SIC refractories is reported in presence of Al203, Mg() and Urea additives .The samples were prepared by mixing, shaping and firing at 1400-
Jan 1, 2004
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Expansion Projects at Tamano RefineryBy T. Maruyama
Tamano Refinery started its operation in 1972 with the cathode production capacity of 84,000 tons per year. After several expansions, the production capacity increased to 228,000 tons per year in 2001
Jan 1, 2007
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Advanced design of refractory components for continuous castingBy Y. Vermeulen, J. Simoes, P. Guillo, A. Di Donate
New design techniques have been developed to optimize continuous casting (CC) refractory components. The overall objective is to increase CC productivity as well as steel quality by using optimized re
Jan 1, 2004
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Characterisation of the Hydrogeological and Geochemical Behaviour of Waste Rock PilesBy Michel Aubertin
Mining activities can produce large volumes of waste rock, which are typically deposited in piles on the soil surface, above the water table. Such piles can cover areas of several tens of hectares and
Nov 1, 2008