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Alteration Study of the American Eagle Breccia-Pipe and Associated Copper Porphyry Occurrence, Copper Creek, Arizona
By D. M. Hausen
Multiple drill sections through many of the numerous breccia pipes in the American Eagle copper deposit at Copper Creek, Arizona, have been evaluated by means of alteration and geochemical data. Conto
Jan 1, 1988
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Comments on the Industrial Application of Process Models
By B. G. Thomas
"Mathematical process models can be applied in several different ways to serve industry by inducing beneficial changes to process operation. This paper attempts to summarize the different uses, types,
Jan 1, 1994
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Development of Cobalt Sulfate Solution Purification by Sulfides Precipitation
By A. Van den Steen
In the early fifties Professor Breckpot of the Louvain University in Belgium in collaboration with the Research Laboratory of Metallurgie Hoboken, discovered the possibility to separate nickel from co
Jan 1, 1988
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High-Temperature Cyanide Leaching of Automobile Catalysts In A Process Development Unit
By R. J. Kuczynski
The U.S. Bureau of Mines operated a 2,000-9 (4.4-lb) batch process development unit for recovering platinum-group metals (PGM) from automobile catalysts. Virgin monolith, used pellet and used monolith
Jan 1, 1993
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Lean Operations Strategy To Combat Uncertainties In Temperature At Bof End Point, Tapping, Deoxidation, Alloy Addition And Thermal History
By Deepu Philip, Pratik Agarwal, Ajay Kumar Shukla, Ishani Shukla, G Rajesh
Steel plants generally employ static BOF end point control models to arrive at a given temperature and chemistry at the end of blow. These end point models have now been supplemented with chaos contro
Jan 1, 2014
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Effect of Water on S and P Distribution between Liquid Fe and MgO-Saturated Slag Relevant to a Flash Ironmaking Technology
By H. Y. Sohn, M. Y. Mohassab-Ahmed
"As part of research to develop a novel flash ironmaking process using reduction of iron ore concentrate by natural gas or hydrogen, sulfur and phosphorus distribution ratios between MgOsaturated slag
Jan 1, 2014
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Spinel-Mullite Materials Obtained by Reaction Sintering of Raw High-Alumina Sources and Magnesia (578ef487-e2d5-4837-8efc-a429738b7c3a)
By Robert E. Moore
Synthetic spinel is proving to be a highly effective refractory for specific applications, but its cost limits applications. Formation of spinel from a raw material such as diaspore or bauxite could p
Jan 1, 1991
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Rapid Freeze Prototyping of Investment Cast Thin-Wall Metal Matrix Compostites I ? Pattern Build and Molding Parameters
By Von L. Richards
Rapid Freeze Prototyping (RFP) is a novel solid freeform fabrication technology that creates parts by depositing water droplets and freezing them rapidly to form layers. An investigation into the smal
Jan 1, 2008
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Effect of Ordering on Cold Workability of Fe-6.5wt.%Si Alloy
By Y. F. Liang
Fe-6.5wt.%Si alloy has excellent soft magnetic properties compared with conventional silicon steel. It is very brittle at room temperature due to appearance of ordered phases, like B2 and DO3. In this
Jan 1, 2009
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Hot Workability of 1.2690 Ledeburitic Tool Steel and Development of Microstructure
By G. Kugler, M. Tercelj
"The 1.2690 high alloyed tool steel is usually applied for cold working and is alloyed with carbide-forming elements Cr, V, W and Mo. It exhibits very poor hot deformability. Since there is no enough
Jan 1, 2011
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Recovery of Minerals from U.S. Coals
By Nicholas E. Vanderborgh
Projections show that domestic coal will serve for the majority of energy supplies during the next decades. Thorough chemical cleaning of this coal can be accomplished in long-residence time, slurry-t
Jan 1, 1982
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Analysis of Light Hydrocarbon Gases in the Pyrolysis and Combustion Processes of Waste Tires
By Joner O. Alves
The disposal of scrap tires has been a serious environmental problem. The treatment of this waste by pyrolysis and combustion has advantages since the landfill space is dwindling and the production of
Jan 1, 2010
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Removal Of Arsenic From Effluents -A Comparison Between FeSO4 / Air And FeSO4/H2O2 Systems
By Luiz A. Teixeira
This paper reports the results of kinetic studies involving the precipitation of arsenic from aqueous solutions as FeAs041 Fe(OH)3' using FeS04 as source of Fe ions, and Air or H202 as oxidizing
Jan 1, 1996
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The Jaguar Nickel Inc. Sechol Laterite Project - Atmospheric Chloride Leach Process
By G. B. Harris
Jaguar Nickel Inc. is developing the Sechol Nickel-Cobalt Laterite Project in Guatemala, Central America. Recognizing the potential advantages offered by chloride brine chemistry, Jaguar, at the facil
Jan 1, 2004
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Numerical Model Of The Temperature Field And Heterogeneity Of A Casting Of Ductile Cast-Iron
By F. Kavicka
An original application of ANSYS simulated the forming of the temperature field of a massive casting from ductile cast-iron during the application various methods of its cooling using chills. The nume
Jan 1, 2006
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Basic Ferric Arsenates - Non Existent
By R. G. Robins
The effective removal of arsenic(V) from process streams and waste waters by precipitation with excess iron(II1) is sometimes attributed to the formation of basic ferric arsenates. The authors have in
Jan 1, 1992
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Mechanical Behavior of Epoxy Composites Reinforced with Acetylation-Treated Coir Fibers
By Helvio Pessanha Guimarães Santafé Jr.
The coir fiber extracted from the husk of the coconut has been extensively used as polymer composite reinforcement in a variety of industrial applications ranging from civil construction to automobile
Jan 1, 2010
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Shrinking Core Models in Hydrometallurgy: What Students Aren't Being Told About the Pseudo-Steady Approximation
By K. Nona C. Liddell
There is a significant amount of early work that has been largely forgotten that deals with the validity of the pseudo-steady approximation for liquid-solid reactions. Much of this was originally publ
Jan 1, 2002
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Fluidity of Silicate Slags from a Hazardous Waste Incinerator
By Zhijing Zhang
The management of hazardous wastes is important in a society which is increasingly concerned with environmental issues. Incinerators such as the slagging rotary kiln are widely used in the treatment o
Jan 1, 2002
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Slag Valorisation, as an Example of High Temperature Industrial Ecology
By Geysen. Daneel
Better slag valorization is part of improving the sustainability of steel, stainless steel and non- ferrous metal production processes. Besides, it can improve the sustainability of other products and
Jan 1, 2010