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Energy Consumption Improvement In Submerged Electric Furnaces For Ferrochromium ProductionBy Nexhmedin Lohja
The production of high-carbon ferrochromium in a submerged electric furnace based on double-level technology has some advantages compared to close-type furnaces with one tap hole. These advantages inc
Jan 1, 2006
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Reduction Behaviour Of Chromite In The Presence Of A Hydrocarbon GasBy Maria de Campos
The pre-reduction behaviour of chromite particles in methane-argon and methane-hydrogen gas mixtures was investigated between 1050°C and 1250°C. Loose bed of chromite particles were reacted in a vert
Jan 1, 2006
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Waste: The Manufacturing, Resource Of TomorrowBy Claire A. Chanenchuk
Catalytic Extraction Processing (CEP), a technology commercialized by Molten Metal Technology, Inc., a US.-based company, can convert industrial, household, and government wastes into commercial resou
Jan 1, 1994
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Numeric Modeling for the Carbothermic Aluminum ProcessBy David J. Roha
"The harsh environment of the Carbothermic Aluminum process makes necessary numerical modeling as a means of process visualization and understanding. A brief survey of the various numerical models, wi
Jan 1, 2012
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Alternative Copper(II) Catalysts For Gold Leaching: Use Of Multidentate Ligands To Control Thiosulfate OxidationBy Tiffany Brown
In the thiosulfate gold leaching process, thiosulfate is used to complex gold following electrocatalytic oxidation of the native metal by Cu(II)-ammines. Unfortunately, Cu(II) complexes also catalyse
Jan 1, 2003
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The Physical Chemistry Of The Removal Of Copper From Molten IronBy Benjamin Vidales
Copper in concentrations above 0.5 weight percent in iron and steel causes hot shortness. This tendency is intensified in the presence of dissolved tin above 0.05 weight percent in the alloy. The unde
Jan 1, 1995
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Study Of Anodic Slime From Chilean Copper Electrowinning PlantsBy J. Ipinza
The slime formation with several metallic impurities from acidic electrolytes of copper has been studied. On fresh Pb-Ca-Sn anode surface firstly the formation of PbSO4 takes place, then, it is transf
Jan 1, 2003
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Utilization Of Excess Reaction Heat In The Mitsubishi Converting FurnaceBy Osamu Iida
In the Mitsubishi converting furnace (C-furnace), molten matte continuously undergoes intensive conversion into blister, and an excess amount of heat is generated, even after taking into account heat
Jan 1, 1999
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The Financial Performance Of The Copper Industry: Some ComparisonsBy Peter Kettle
This paper describes the performance of the copper industry over a period of some two decades and examines the theme that improvements in operating efficiency have not been matched by improved returns
Jan 1, 1999
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Pyrolysis Of Mixed Plastic Wastes Into Alternative Fuel Oil ? Pyrolysis Process (300 & 3,000 Ton / Yr) Developed At Korea Institute Of Energy ResearchBy Kyong-Hwan Lee
This paper is focused on describing the pilot and demonstration plants for pyrolysis process of mixed plastic wastes developed at Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER). These plants were construct
Jan 1, 2006
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Preliminary Characterization, Liberation, And Dressing Of Zircon From Michoacan Beach SandsBy Ramiro Escudero
Michoacan?s beach sands with interesting concentrations of ilmenite were studied to produce titanium by hydrometallurgical techniques. Nevertheless, among titanium species, there are different additio
Jan 1, 2006
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Towards An Understanding Of Copper(I) Speciation And Reactivity In The Copper-Ammonia-Thiosulfate Lixiviant SystemBy Jay Black
In the thiosulfate gold leaching process gold is oxidized to Au+ by a copper(II) ammine catalyst and complexed by thiosulfate. Copper(I) complexes, formed during gold oxidation, are reoxidised to Cu(I
Jan 1, 2003
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Evaluation Of The Efficiency Of A Gas Purging System In A Copper Anode FurnaceBy Klaus Gamweger
There are different reasons for purging a metal bath. The operations are varied, for example the purging gas can be used as a reactive gas being part of the metallurgical process or as an inert gas us
Jan 1, 2006
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Grain Refinement Of Copper Base AlloysBy M. Sadayappan
The grain refinement characteristics of four low-lead and lead-free copper base alloys for plumbing applications were investigated. These are leaded yellow brass (C85800). SeBiLOY III (C89550), silico
Jan 1, 1999
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Hydrogen Short-Long Range Dynamics In Nano-MgH2: A Mechanical Spectroscopy ApproachBy Ennio Bonetti
The technological applications of MgH2 hydrides for hydrogen storage demand the overcoming of some critical issues: an improvement of the reaction kinetics and a reduction of the desorption temperatur
Jan 1, 2006
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The Effect Of Anode Composition On Passivation Of Commercial Copper Electrorefining AnodesBy Michael S. Moats
As commercial copper electrorefineries look to expand their capacities by increasing their operating current density, the likelihood of anode passivation intensifies. To improve the industry?s unders
Jan 1, 2006
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Improved Copper Electrowinning Operations Using Wrought Pb-Ca-Sn AnodesBy R. D. Prengaman
Wrought lead-calcium-tin anodes developed by RSR Corporation have improved the performance compared with the other lead alloy anodes. These anodes have been in continuous service at various locations
Jan 1, 1999
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Successful Industrial Use Of Quillaja Saponins (Quillaja Saponaria Molina) For Acid Mist Suppression In Copper Electrowinning Process.By A. F. Otero
During the electrowinning (EW) of copper significant quantities of highly toxic vapors (acid mist) are produced due to the liberation of oxygen at the cathodes. Acid mist affects the health of operato
Jan 1, 2003
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Synthesis And Characterization Of New Complex Borohydrides For Hydrogen StorageBy Sesha S. Srinivasan
Mechanochemical synthesis has been employed to prepare new light weight complex borohydrides, Zn(BH4)2. The thermal calorimetric and gravimetric analysis of these complex borohydrides shows the hydrog
Jan 1, 2006
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Autoclaved Aerated Concrete From Fly Ash And Effects Of Fly Ash CompositionBy V. Madhusudhan Rao
Fly ash is a finely divide non ? combustible material obtained as a by ? product of coal combustion. It is a major by ? product of coal based thermal power stations. Until recent past it was considere
Jan 1, 2006