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Solid Residues Of The Metallurgical Industry And Possibilities Of Their UtilisationBy N. Lohja
Metallurgical industries are generally big producers of solid residues of various kinds. In contrast with the past where environmental sensibilities were not so elevated and the accumulated mass of th
Jan 1, 2006
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Current Practices At The Converter And Anode Furnace Operations Of PasarBy Romeo U. Pagador
After privatization in 1999, PASAR Corporation initiated a plant modernization program to optimize the performance of the smelter by increasing plant availability. This initiative required operational
Jan 1, 2005
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The Reductive Leaching Of Manganese Dioxide: Reaction Kinetic Models And MechanismsIron(II), sulphur dioxide and sugars such as lactose are potential reducing agents for manganese dioxide to produce manganese(II) for subsequent hydrometallurgical treatment. The leaching of limonitic
Jan 1, 2003
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Liquid Phase Migration During The Sintering Of Functionally Graded WC-COBy Peng Fan
Liquid phase tends to migrate from an aggregate of solid particles immersed in a liquid phase into another aggregate composed of the same solid particles and liquid but with smaller particle sizes and
Jan 1, 2006
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Metal Seated Ball Valves For The Flow Control Of Abrasive FluidsBy Malcolm J. Harrison
The problems associated with the flow control of abrasive slurries and solids laden fluids creates reliability problems in many mining operations. Conventional valves such as pinch, knife gate and plu
Jan 1, 1999
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An Update Of Environmental Compliance At The Hoboken Plant Of MhoBy J. Van Boven
The Hoboken plant has continued the program, started in 1973, for monitoring the impact of processes on the environment. Progressive improve¬ments including new installations and equipment have been c
Jan 1, 1983
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Spent Refractory Recycling /Reuse Efforts in the Steel and Aluminum IndustriesBy James P. Bennen
Limited efforts have been made to recycle/reuse-spent refractory materials in the steel and aluminum industries of North America. The driving force is usually part of a larger waste reduction program.
Jan 1, 2000
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Sustainable Metals Production and Recycling in Japan: The Present and IssuesBy Takahiko Okura
"It is said that the energy and resources crisis will come before long because the lifetime of known deposits of crude oil and common metals such as Pb, Zn, Cu is estimated to be less than 50 years. E
Jan 1, 2008
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Dissolution And Precipitation Processes In The Secondary Separation Of Rare EarthsBy K. Osseo-Asare
Aqueous stability diagrams (25°C) are presented for the systems M-H2O and M-Oxalate-H2O where M=Sm, Nd, Co, and Fe. With the aid of these diagrams (i.e., Eh-pH and log[Metal]- log[Oxalate]), the solut
Jan 1, 1997
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Occurrence of Bismutii in Cathode at the BHP San Manuel RefineryBy R. J. Chesher, J. C. Anzalone, T. F. Krusmark
The BHP Copper Refinery at San Manuel, AZ employs conventional electro-refining technology, plating at a current density of 335 A/m2 on six kilogram copper starter sheets. In 1995, a combination of va
Jan 1, 1997
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Study On The Industrial Production Experiments Of Zn-MnO2 Simultaneous ElectrolysisBy Wenshan Zhang
The industrial production experiments on Zn, Mn simultaneous leaching, impurity removal and ZnMnO2 simultaneous electrolysis were carried out. The process flow, technical requirement and research resu
Jan 1, 2006
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Monitoring Method of the Condition of Slag-Cleaning Furnace in Mitsubishi ProcessBy Akira Kaneda
Mitsubishi continuous process employs an electric furnace for settling matte from slag. Electrodes are immersed into the slag layer in the slag-cleaning furnace and the temperature of the melt is main
Jan 1, 2001
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Xtaltite-A Mineralogical Approach To The Disposal Of Mercury And Arsenic WastesBy T. J. White
Xtaltite is the trade name for a generic technology which exploits the well known insolubility of some minerals, which naturally incorporate toxic waste elements, to consolidate and immobilise a range
Jan 1, 1994
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Modeling of the Oxide Film Movement, Breakup, and Entrapment in Aluminum CastingsBy J. L. Hill, M. A. R. Sharif, J. Lin
"A numerical algorithm has been developed to simulate the movement, breakup, and entrapment of the oxide film inclusions encountered during the mold-filling processes of aluminum castings. The flowfie
Jan 1, 1999
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Analysing the Quality of Die Cast Components Using Expert System Related TechnologiesBy Rajesh S. Ransing
An intelligent tool has been developed to analyse the quality of diecast components. The influence of both design and process parameters has been studied in great detail. The tool, based on expert sys
Jan 1, 1994
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Operation of the Bottom Blown Oxygen Cupel at Britannia Refined Metals Ltd.By K. R. Barrett
The cupellation of dore/lead bullion to recover precious metals is one of the oldest metallurgical processes known to man. In recent times this has been carried out in small reverberatory furnaces but
Jan 1, 1989
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The Synthesis And Stability Of Yukonite: Implications In Solid Arsenical Waste StorageBy John J. Mahoney, George P. Demopoulos, Matthew T. Bohan
In recent times processing of arsenic-laden complex ores and heightened awareness of the detrimental health effects of arsenic has put an increasing burden on metallurgical operations to remove arseni
Jan 1, 2014
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Particle Mass Flux in the Spray Cone of a Free Fall AtomizerBy Volker Uhlenwinkel
The design of a free fall atomizer as well as the process parameters affect the particle mass flux distribution in the spray cone. The mass flux distribution is important in spray forming because of i
Jan 1, 1999
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Origin of the Orphan Mine Breccia Pipe Uranium Deposit, Grand Canyon, Arizona.By V. Gornitz
The Orphan mine uranium deposit, Grand Canyon, Arizona, is a cylindrical collapse-breccia pipe, 70 to 150 m in diameter and 500 m deep. Pipe fill was derived from the Supai Group, Hermit Shale, and th
Jan 1, 1987
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The Treatment of Chalcopyrite Concentrates with Nitrogen Species Catalyzed Oxidative Pressure LeachingBy Corby G. Anderson
Today, with a stringent economic and environmental climate prevailing in the copper business, there is increased interest in evaluating new processing alternatives for production. Hydrometallurgical p
Jan 1, 2000