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Removal Of Thorium Form Eneabba North Ilmenite
Physical and chemical methods were investigated to tower thorium levels in Eneabba Ilmenite from the natural levels of 180-500 ppm to give Becher Process synthetic rutile with less than 100 ppm thoriu
Jan 1, 1996
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Cyclic Hardness Test Phybalcht: A New Short-Time Procedure To Estimate Fatigue Properties Of Metallic Materials
By Dietmar Eifler, Marcus Klein, Hendrik Kramer
Conventional methods to characterize the fatigue behavior of metallic materials are very time and cost consuming. That is why the new short-time procedure PHYBALCHT was developed at the Institute of M
Jan 1, 2015
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Refimet Smelter Operation And Development
By Rolando Campos
In August 1993, the operation of Refimet Chile's copper custom smelter commenced at La Negra, near Antofagasta in northern Chile. Design smelter throughput corresponded to 235 000 tonnes of conce
Jan 1, 1998
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Formation of Austenite Grain in Hypo-Peritectic Carbon Steels
By Masayuki Kudoh, Tohru Maruyama, Yohichi. Ito
When hypo-peritectic carbon steel is quenched during unidirectional solidification, the region of fine columnar grain is observed. It is classified into two coexisting phases. One is coexisting phases
Jan 1, 2000
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Optimization of Submerged Nozzle for Continuous Casting Based on Flow and Solidification Analysis
By Hirofumi Tai, Masafumi Morishita, Toshiya Miyake
"In order to prevent corner cracks on cast steel slab and bloom, solidification delay at the corners should be controlled at the proper level. For this purpose, controlling the heat flux from the molt
Jan 1, 1999
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Origin And Evolution Of Non-Metallic Inclusions For Al-Killed Steel During Eaf-Lf-Vd-Cc Process
By cheng Peng-fei, TANG Hai-yan, guo Xiao-chen, LI Jing-she, Liang Yong-cang, Zhao Baojun
The origin and evolution of non-metallic inclusions for Al-killed casing steel during EAF-LFVD- CC process were studied by industrial tracer experiments. The formations of Al2O3 and MgO·Al2O3 micro- a
Jan 1, 2016
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Electrochemical destruction of free cyanide on a cobalt oxide doped electrode
By E. Fockedey
he destruction of free cyanide on a Co3O4 doped carbon felt was studied. The experiments were done with an eiectrochemical filter press cell on dilute alkaline solutions containing 250 mg/l NaCN. No
Jan 1, 1998
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Charge-Discharge Processes of Misch Metal-Based Hydrogen Storage Alloys at Relatively Low Temperatures
By H. Senoh
For the purpose of clarifying the reason caused a drastic decrease of discharge capacity for MmNi3.6Mn0.4Al0.3Co0.7 electrode at relatively low temperatures, various factors influencing the charge-dis
Jan 1, 2002
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Continuous Hydrothermal Synthesis of Metal Oxides in Sub-and Supercritical Water
By Tadafumi Adschiri
"Supercritical water can provide an unique reaction atmosphere for synthesizing metal oxide nanoparticles. Due to the drastic change of properties of water around the critical point, including density
Jan 1, 2000
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Analysis Of Sulfidation Routes For Processing Weathered Ilmenite Concentrates Containing Impurities
By Warren J. Bruckard, Mark I. Pownceby, Sazzad Ahmad, M. Akbar Rhamdhani
Rutile is the preferred feedstock for producing high-grade TiO2 pigment but due to decreasing resources, alternative materials such as ilmenite is now used to produce a synthetic rutile (SR) feedstock
Jan 1, 2015
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Redox Measurement in Flotation
By W. K. Tolley
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is currently investigating improved technology for mineral flotation. A variable often neglected in flotation control is redox potential. The use of redox control is il
Jan 1, 1995
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Recent Improvements for Stable Operation of the Tamano Type Flash-Smelting Furnace
By K. Noda
Tamano Smelter of Hibi Kyodo Smelting Co., Ltd. started its operation adopting the Flash Smelting Furnace with Furnace Electrodes (FSFE). Thereafter, it developed a coke combustion technology based on
Jan 1, 2001
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Detachment of Bubbles from their Nucleation Sites
By László I. Kiss, Verena Mackowiak, Alexandre Perron, Dominic Toulouse, Alicia Liedtke, Sándor Poncsák
"Bubbles play a very important role in different metallurgical applications like for example in electrowinning. During heterogeneous nucleation, the maximal size of the bubbles growing at the nucleati
Jan 1, 2004
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The Effect of Phase Decomposition in Quaternary Chromite Spinel on the Extraction of Chromium as Sodium Chromate During Oxidative Alkali Roasting .
By V. D. Tathavadkar
Natural chromite mineral is a solid solution of spinet end members namely: chromite (FeCr2O4), hercynite (FeA1204), magnetite (Fe3O4), magnesio-chromite (MgCr2O4), (MgA12O4), and magnesio-ferrite (MgF
Jan 1, 2001
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History of Emuent and Residue Treatment at Tm ProcesSing Corp. 1942 -1946
By John Dasher
One of our War Plants processed Bolivian concentrates as low as 17% Sn by the Arnhem process (pressure leach with HCL) and sent the waste acid down a ditch to Galveston Bay where the chlorides, mostly
Jan 1, 1992
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Productivity, Quality and Smelter Operations: Rönnsktär 1992
By Andres Vikdahl
The Rönnsktär smelter has recently undergone a series of technical and operational changes. This changes are caused by our own will to remain and gain in competivety and to adapt to the ever changing
Jan 1, 1993
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A New Continuous Copper Converting Process
By K. J. Richards
The converting of copper mattes to blister copper has seen few technical advances since the introduction of batch furnaces using submerged tuyeres over a hundred years ago. The first side-blown conver
Jan 1, 1983
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Operation Variables Design on Spiral Hidraulic Classifiers to Optimize the Separation Process of Iron Ore and Silica, through a Matematical Model.
By Mokka Rao, Asdrubal Serrano
"A mathematical model is developed which describes the movement of the minerals present where the vertical and angular velocities are related with the different operative parameters involved in the pr
Jan 1, 1999
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Distribution of Selenium and Tellurium Between Matte and Slag in Nickel Sulfide Smelting
By N. Choi
The distribution behavior of selenium and tellurium in nickel sulfide smelting was investigated in the temperature range of 1250-1300 °C under an inert gas atmosphere and various oxygen partial pressu
Jan 1, 1996
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Modeling of Ledges and Skulls
By Vaughan R. Voller
In many high temperature processes involving liquid melts the common practice is to solidify a fraction of the melt adjacent to the containment wall; a practice that can provide protection of the stru
Jan 1, 1996