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Recent Experience with Zinc Pressure Leaching at ComincoBy D. W. Ashman
The zinc pressure leaching plant at Cominco's Trail Operations is now in its ninth year of production. The plant produces a zinc sulphate and jarosite slurry which is further processed in the cal
Jan 1, 1990
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A Direct Reduction Zinc ProcessBy Lamar S. Todd
The direct production of metal from a sphalerite concentrate is an attractive route for primary zinc. A series of operations and conditions have been selected to efficiently cause the following overal
Jan 1, 1999
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Recovery of Lead from Process SolutionsBy M. K. Mohan
Lead recovery from process solutions contributes not only to the conservation of resources but also clean environment. Zeolites are natural aluminosilicates, which finds applications as catalysts and
Jan 1, 1999
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The Effects of Some Foaming Reagents on Acid Mist Control and Zinc Electrowinning from Kidd Creek Zinc ElectrolyteBy A. M. Alfantazi, M. Boissoneault, D. B. Dreisinger, J. Synnott
"The effects of five commercially available foaming reagents (range of 0 to 25 ppm) namely Dowfroth 250, Saponin, Yucca, Licorice and Meta-Para Cresol on acid mist control, current efficiency, polariz
Jan 1, 1997
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Modelling of Liquidus Temperature and Electrical Conductivity of Manganese Smelting Slags by the Use of Neural NetsBy A. A. Hejja
"Liquidus temperature and electrical conductivity data measured on synthetic slags were modelled by the use of neural nets (NN). In this work the applied multilayer feedforward NNs were trained by a c
Jan 1, 1997
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Process Control Improvements at the Kennecott Utah Copper SmelterBy Robert M. Leary
The Kennecott Utah Copper smelter operates two Outokumpu flash furnaces: a smelting furnace for production of high-grade matte and a converting furnace for production of blister copper. Flash furnaces
Jan 1, 2000
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The Implications of Sustainability in Developing a Nickel Laterite ProjectBy Dennis J. Kemp
Laterite projects are found in the tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. As a result severe meteorological situations accompany such projects, often in regions of high seismic activity and p
Jan 1, 2004
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Model Predictions of the Liquidus Surface of Multi-Component Iron Silicate Smelting Slags Containing Magnesia and CalciaBy Florian Kongoli
Non-ferrous smelting slags .can contain magnesia, which substantially increases the liquidus temperature. One option to counter this increase is to flux with calcia. In this work, experimental liquidu
Jan 1, 1998
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Dissolution of Metals in Hydrometallurgy - An Interdisciplinary SubjectBy Kenneth N. Ham
Hydrometallurgy covers a wide spectrum of areas and its knowledge base is enlarged and enhanced by contributions from many other fields. Dissolution of metals and alloys in aqueous media will be used
Jan 1, 2002
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Computational Modelling Of Metallurgical Processes: Achievements And ChallengesBy Mark Cross, Diane McBride, Nick Croft
Extractive metallurgical processes rate amongst the most complex from the perspective of computational modeling. They typically involve multi-phase and multi-component fluid flow in very complex geome
Jan 1, 2014
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Kinetic Modelling Of The Oxidation Of Cyanide In Aqueous Solutions With Hydrogen PeroxideBy Alexandre Bonan
The paper reports on the results of a kinetic study on the oxidation reaction of aqueous free cyanide ions with H202, in the presence of Cu(2+) catalyst. The variables and respective ranges studied we
Jan 1, 1992
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Process Options in the Treatment of Copper Refinery Electrolyte BleedBy James E. Hoffmann
This paper briefly reviews the conventional technologies employed for the treatment of copper refinery electrolyte bleed. The strength and weaknesses of conventional practice will be reviewed and a nu
Jan 1, 1997
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Study of Heterogeneous Equilibria Corresponding to llmenite Chlorination by Carbon TetrachlorideBy Mariana H. Staia
Thermodynamic calculations based on the free energy minimization method were performed for the system Ti-Fe-Mn-0-C1-C in order to evaluate the chemistry associated with the chlorination of an ilmeniti
Jan 1, 1993
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Design and Startup of the Cove MillBy M. Jennings
In 1987, Echo Bay discovered a major silver/gold ore body at their McCoy property in Nevada, and quickly made a decision to build a 5000 tpd mill which was expanded during the design to 7500 tpd. Sinc
Jan 1, 1990
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Influence of Metal Chromium on the Activity of Soil EnzymeBy Shunhong Huang
Thirty-five soils were sampled from three sites at different distances from chromium slag heap of a Iron-alloy factory, namely, nine from site A located under the chromium slag and eighteen from Site
Jan 1, 2008
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The Effects of Ti and Sr on the Microstructures of Al-11.3wt%Si Alloys Produced by the Continuous Casting ProcessBy Jr. Loper, M. H. Kim, H. H. Jo, C. S. Kang, T. S. Song
"An investigation has been conducted to describe the effect of grain refiner (e.g.,Ti) or modifier (e.g., Sr) on the microstructure of an Al-11.3wt%Si alloy produced by the Ohno horizontal continuous
Jan 1, 1998
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Comprehensive Water Management Program For A Primary Copper SmelterBy Christine P. Viecelli
As Phelps Dodge Corporation addresses the environmental challenges of the 1990's, water management has become a key element in an overall waste minimization strategy. The Phelps Dodge Hidalgo cop
Jan 1, 1992
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Recent Operation and Improvements at Onaharna SmelterBy E. Oshima
The only one reverberatory furnace smelting in Japan has been alive in Onahama Smelter, Onahama Smelting and Refining Company. The fuel for the reverberatory furnaces had been changed from bunker C-oi
Jan 1, 1993
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Antimony Removal By Ion Exchange In A Chilean Tankhouse At The Pilot Plant ScaleBy E. A. Román
An ion exchange pilot plant, provided by Mesco Inc., was tested for antimony control in the electrolyte at three Chilean tankhouses for copper electrorefining: Chuquicamata, Potrerillos and Enami -Ven
Jan 1, 1999
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Removal of the Refractoriness of a Gold Bearing Pyrite-Arsenopyrite Ore by Ferric Sulphate at Low ConcentrationBy Nieves Iglesias
The removal of the refractoriness of a gold bearing pyrite- arsenopyrite ore is studied. Flotation concentrates were prepared and leached with a dilute acidic ferric sulfate solution. The elemental su
Jan 1, 1993