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Thermodynamic Study for the Removal of Phosphorus from Molten SiliconBy Takashi Nagai, Hideaki Sasaki, Masafumi Maeda
"The production of solar cells is increasing dramatically and the shortage of polycrystalline silicon for these cells has become a serious problem, making development of a low-cost production process
Jan 1, 2012
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Practical Applications for Epoxy Composites Reinforced with Residual Coconut FibersBy Jr. Santafé, Lucas L. da Costa, Felipe P. D. Lopes, Sergio N. Monteiro
"Residual vegetable fibers as leftovers from crops, industrial activities and consumable items are realistic options to be incorporated into low cost polymeric composites with the aim of replacing oth
Jan 1, 2008
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Options for Recycling the Fine Ni-Containing Waste in UkraineBy Vladyslav P. Yakubovsky, Boris I. Bondarenko, Valentin A. Noskov, Vladyslav M. Sokolov
"Each of Ukrainian producers of ferronickel, stainless steel and synthetic diamonds has the same basic problem with recycling their fine Ni-containing secondary materials. The conditions for generatio
Jan 1, 2008
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The Investigation of Domestic Iron Ores for Sponge Iron ProductionBy A. Erçin Ersundu
In the present work, three different domestic iron ores; Sivas Divrigi B Head high grade hematite lump ore, Malatya-Hekimhan-Hasançelebi medium and low grade magnetite lump ores reduced with Soma-Kisr
Jan 1, 2008
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Oxidation Leaching of Copper Concentrates for Production of Electrolytic CopperBy B. M. Fisher
A process for making electrolytic copper of high quality from copper flotation concentrates is described. The concentrates are first slurried and then subjected to a high-temperature, high-pressure, o
Jan 1, 1976
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Application of QEM"SEM for Beneficiation Studies of Minnesota TaconiteBy Kenneth L. Reid
The Mineral Resources Research Center at the University of Minnesota has recently installed a QEM*SEM system (Quantitative E.valuation of Materials using Scanning Electron Microscopy) to aid in detail
Jan 1, 1988
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High-Technology Metals Under Pressure: Strategies for Nickel and CobaltBy E. A. Thiers
The causes of structural changes in the markets for high technology alloying metals are discussed in terms of technological, economic, and financial trends. Recent market imbalances have affected prod
Jan 1, 1988
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Roll Press Agglomeration Of Industrial Wastes For Treatment And RecycleBy Roma T. Dec
Many industrial wastes may require preliminary processing to change their particle size, density, surface properties or flowability to become more suitable for treatment and recycle. This can be achie
Jan 1, 1996
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Materials Engineering Aspects of Intermetallic Anode for Aluminium Electro-WinningBy Xiaobing Yang, Animesh Jha, Greg Doughty
"Successful use of inert anodes should reduce the CO2 footprint in aluminum production. The search for a “holy grail” inert anode for metal electro-winning from constituent oxides using molten salt ba
Jan 1, 2010
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Boliden's Specialised Technology For Smelter Gas Handling And Effluent TreatmentBy Björn Lindquist
Boliden has developed a number of specialised technologies for smelter gas handling and effluent treatment. These technologies will be described. Special attention will be given to the high-pressure v
Jan 1, 2002
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The Qsl-Process: A New Lead Smelting RouteReady For CommercializationBy Peter Fischer
A demonstration plant for QSL technology with a continuous through-put of up to 10 t/h concentrate has been in operation at the Berzelius smelter, Duisburg, Germany since early 1981. In the QSL-proces
Jan 1, 1983
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Mixed Solvent Extraction Systems for F-Element Separation and PurificationBy James D. Navratil
Neutral bifunctional organophosphorus solvent extractants (such as carbamoylmethylphosphonates and carbamoylmethylphosphine oxides) strongly extract lanthanides and actinides and do not extract more t
Jan 1, 1990
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Raman Spectroscopy for Determining YBCO Thin Film Parameters in SituBy A. G. Jackson, Rand R. Biggers, John D. Busbee, Iman Maartense, David P. Lubbers, David C. Liptak
"This paper describes the application of Raman Spectroscopy for characterizing superconducting YBCO thin film parameters. Attenuation of the substrate Raman spectrum as a function of material deposite
Jan 1, 1997
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Modern Neutron Methods for the Study of Hydrogen in MaterialsBy J. J. Rush
Neutron scattering and analysis techniques are extremely powerful, often unique, probes for the characterization of the amount, location, bonding states, and dynamics of hydrogen in all classes of mat
Jan 1, 2002
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Monitoring The Ring Formation In Rotary Kiln For Pellet FiringBy Cailing Zhen, Jian Pan, Deqing Zhu, Xianlin Zhou, Yanhong Luo, Guixiang Huang
The grate-kiln process has been widely applied for oxide pellet production with the quick development of steel industry in China, but ring formation takes place which adversely affects the productivit
Jan 1, 2015
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Environmental Problems And Effluent Treatment In The Chilean Copper IndustryBy S. H. Castro
In 1997 Chile was the world's largest copper mine producer with around 3.4 million metric tomes of copper. Conventional technology (conminution-flotation- smelting-converting-electrorefining) for
Jan 1, 1999
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Thermal Design Method For Strures Of Microwave Hot Air ReactorBy Guo Chen, Jin Chen, Jinhui Peng
In this paper, solving common problem of electrostatic precipitator (ESP), which was frequently ruptured of the cathode insulation in the production process were studied. The microwave heating airflow
Jan 1, 2015
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New Eco-Process For The Preparation Of Metal Oxide VaristorsBy Renaud Metz
The DOPA process (Direct Oxidation of a Precursor Alloy) was used to prepare ceramic powders based on doped SnO2 and ZnO. The DOPA process consists essentially in the direct oxidation of a homogeneous
Jan 1, 2006
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The Leaching of Chalcopyrite with Ferric Sulphate and Ferric ChlorideBy D. L. Jones
The leaching of natural chalcopyrite was studied in both ferric sulfate and ferric chloride solutions. The chemistry of the two reactions is quite different, with substantial sulfur oxidation occurrin
Jan 1, 1976
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Direct Reduced Iron: An Advantageous Charge Material for Induction FurnaceBy K. Sadrnezhaad
Industrial and experimental induction furnaces are used for melting various types of iron ingots, returned scraps and DRI sponge pellets to produce high purity cast-iron and steel heats. The lowest co
Jan 1, 1988