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The Purification of Titanium Tetrachloride: A HistoryBy Lisa E. Helberg
"Titanium tetrachloride is produced through the chlorination of a variety of titanium bearing ores, some occurring in nature, and others enriched in titanium content by a variety of ""beneficiation""
Jan 1, 2011
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The Evolution Of IronmakingBy Joseph J. Poveromo
Technical progress in ironmaking will be discussed in three sectors: blast furnace ironmaking, direct reduction and alternative ironmaking to feed electric arc furnaces and ironmaking for waste oxide
Jan 1, 2006
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Numerical Heat And Fluid Flow Analysis Of Continuous Slags/Matte SeparationBy Susumu Okabe
The Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Smelting/Converting Process employs an electric furnace for settling the slag/matte mixture formed in the smelting furnace. In order to improve the separation of slag
Jan 1, 1998
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Numerical Modelling of a Rotary Aluminum Recycling FurnaceBy Ian Masters, Saul B. Davies, David T. Gethin
The purpose of this model is to simulate and analyze the energy flows within a rotary aluminum recycling furnace, using the global properties of its main components, the gas, metal and refractory wall
Jan 1, 2000
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Isolation Of Mineral Specific Extracellular Protein From Paenibacillus Polymyxa And Its Application In Complex Sulphide Mineral ProcessingBy Partha Patra
Extracellular bacterial protein (EBP) from Paenibacillus polymyxa was isolated. Adsorption of bacterial cells of Paenibacillus polymyxa as well as EBP onto pyrite, galena and sphalerite was studied. B
Jan 1, 2006
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Heat Balances In Copper Sx/Ew OperationsBy D. J. Burkhardt
Newer copper SX/EW facilities often incorporate hot water heating for the cell feed electrolyte to obtain the necessary plating temperatures of 40 to 50°C. Heating is most necessary in oxide heap lea
Jan 1, 2003
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Enhanced Properties of High Capacity Nanostructured Metal HydridesBy Brady Butler
Many high capacity metal hydrides exhibit a high degree of stability in the hydrogenated state. This stability leads to a number of significant design problems with regard to the low temperature kine
Jan 1, 2006
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Can A Thiosulfate Leaching Process Be Developed Which Does Not Require Copper And Ammonia?By Irsan Chandra
It is generally recognized that the gold thiosulfate leaching system requires the presence of copper and ammonia in order for acceptable leaching kinetics to be observed. However, the presence of copp
Jan 1, 2003
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Leaching of Lead from Solder Material used in Electrical and Electronic EquipmentBy Vinay Kumar, Jae-Chun Lee, Rakesh Kumar, Manis Kumar Jha, Archana Kumari, Pankaj Choubey
Present work is a part of developing novel recycling technique for waste printed circuit boards (PCBs) i.e. the liberation of metals from PCBs by organic swelling followed by the treatment of resin to
Jan 1, 2011
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Some Aspects Of Cementation ReactionsBy Ian M. Ritchie
Cementation or metal displacement reactions such as Cu2+ + Fe Cu + Fe2+ are among the oldest known hydrometallurgical reactions. They are still used in the recovery of some metals and in the
Jan 1, 2003
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Guar Concentration Measurement With The CollaMat SystemBy P. Stantke
In recent years the CollaMat process has been used successfully worldwide in a number of copper electrorefining tankhouses as an instrument for measuring the glue concentration and optimizing cathode
Jan 1, 1999
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Activity Of The Components In Metallic Melts, Containing Copper And Metals Of ?Iron Family?By L. B. Tsymbulov
At present data on thermodynamic properties of metallic melts, containing copper and ?iron family? metals, is rather limited. Determination of the activity of metallic melts components under high temp
Jan 1, 2006
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Ammonia Leaching Of Copper Sulfide ConcentratesBy Nathaniel Arbiter
The first ammonia leaching plants, applied to copper carbonate and native copper tailings in 19 15, were followed more recently by research and development of flowsheets for ammonia leaching of sulfid
Jan 1, 1999
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Rarth-Earth Based Giant Magnetostrictive MaterialsBy S. F. Cheng
Among the many extraordinary features of the rare earths are their magnetic and magnetoelastic properties. The rare earths, e.g. Tb, Dy, Nd, Sm, are known worldwide for their large magnetocrystalline
Jan 1, 1997
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Fluid Flow Effects In Electromagnetically Levitated DropletsBy Robert W. Hyers
Electromagnetic levitation has proven important in a wide range of experiments, all affected by fluid flow. For some experiments such as viscosity measurements, only whether the flow is laminar or tur
Jan 1, 2006
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Preparation Of High Functional Aragonite Precipitated Calcium CarbonateBy Jeong-Hwan Kim
The liquid-liquid reactive process (solution process) is often adopted as a synthetic method for precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) in laboratory studies for its simplicity in operation or ease in c
Jan 1, 2006
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Review Of The Thermodynamic Properties Of Binary Solid AntimonidesBy Mark E. Schlesinger
A substantial database exists for the thermodynamic properties of many antimonide compounds, but these have rarely been compiled or critically discussed. An abbreviated version of a full?scale review
Jan 1, 2006
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Development Of Zinc Production At The Chelyabinsk Zinc PlantBy L. A. Kazanbayev
The Chelyabinsk Electrolytic Zinc Plant (CEZP) was commissioned in 1935. Over the elapsed years the Plant capacity has been increased from 10 thousand tons of zinc (1935) to 150 thousand tons of zinc
Jan 1, 2006
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Use Of Refractory Carbides In TechniqueBy Zviad Kovziridze
The problems related to the production and research of SiC-Si3N4 composite are presented. The technology of producing the protective casings for tips and thermocouples is developed. Optimum compositio
Jan 1, 2006
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Spent Refractory Waste Recycling from Non-Ferrous Metals Manufacturers in MissouriBy K. D. Peaslee
The 150 metal producers in Missouri generate approximately 8,000 tons of spent refractories each year, most of which is landfilled. Spent refractory samples were characterized and recycling / reuse te
Jan 1, 2000