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    Research On Separation And Regeneration Of Waste Acids From IT Manufacturing Process

    By Jae-Woo Ahn

    Waste acids containing phosphoric, acetic, nitric and hydrofluoric acid were produced during the etching process of liquid crystal display and semiconductor manufacture. In recent years, the attention

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Mineral Economics - A Case For Selectivity, Productivity And Quality

    By R. J. Batterham

    This paper sets the scene for the Australian-Asian Pacific Course and Conference on Pyrometallurgy for complex materials and wastes. The relentless presence of competitiveness is rehearsed as the sour

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Improvements In Smelting And Refining Of Lead At Brunswick Smelting

    By M. D. Street

    Lead and zinc production commenced in 1966 at Brunswick Smelting using the Imperial Smelting Process. In 1972 the blast furnace was modified to produce lead bullion only which was refined to corroding

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Effect Of Formation Age On The Manufacturing Process Of Aragonite Precipitated Calcium Carbonate

    Korea has about 68 hundreds million tons of limestone's reserves. Still, high-Ca2+ limestone containing more than 52% calcium oxide makes up for about 12% only; hence the need for securing and ef

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Comparison Of Automated With Manual Techniques Of Dust Characterization

    By Tim B. Vanderwood

    The mineralogy of dusts from several locations in a lead smelting plant, remotely collected dusts and soils near the lead smelter, and dusts from a secondary copper smelter were examined by reflected

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Recovery of Zinc from Steel Plant Dust

    By Milan Lj. Stamatovic

    The hydrometallurgical recovery of zinc from recycled blast furnace dust from a steel plant (Smederevo Metallurgical Company - Yugoslavia) was investigated. The dust contained 22% Fe, 17% Zn and 0.2%

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Development And Start-Up Of Precious Metals (Gold/Silver) Projects

    By Ronald J. McGregor

    An overview or precious metals project development and start-up, which emphasizes the process decision. Logic which determines process flowsheet, project economics, and training required to train new

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Role Of Viscosity In Conversion Of Lead Slag Wastes Into Commercial Products

    By Ramana G. Reddy

    In the past, many lead-containing slags and wastes were stored in piles or landfills. However, shortages of landfill space as well as increased public, concern about the toxic nature of disposing lead

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The Optimisation and Control of Process Chemistry at Bulong Nickel Operations (abstract only)

    By John Frederick Colloghon, O&apos

    Bulong remains the only hydrometallurgical process plant in the world that recovers nickel and cobalt directly from high pressure acid leach (HPAL) laterite leach liquors without need for precipitatio

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Radar Geosteering In Geothermal Reservoirs Or Development Of Radar- Controlled Directional Drilling Bottom Assembly For Geothermal Reservoirs

    By Larry G. Stolarczyk

    The development of geosteering technology for geothermal reservoirs is challenged by the integration of electrically small antennas in small-diameter metallic drill rods. To be useful, the antenna pa

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Power Plant Fly Ash - A Review Of Beneficiation And Utilization

    By H. Kurama

    In this paper, utilization of fly ash as a value added product in areas such as novel materials, waste management, fillers and agriculture is reviewed with the aim of helping the expand of the usage o

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Refining Of High-Nickel Copper By Silicon-Containing Reagents

    By Alexandr I. Volkhin

    It is practically useful to separate copper from nickel at the fire refining stage of blister copper by transferring nickel in electrochemical inert silicides which are being concentrated further into

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Economic Benefits Of Mineral Extraction From Geothermal Brines

    By R. Gordon Bloomquist

    The economic benefits of the co-production of minerals from geothermal brines far exceeds the potential revenue stream from the sale of marketable by-products such as silica, zinc, manganese, lithium

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Nonferrous Metal Recycling In Korea: The Present And The Future (dab6dc0f-9103-4aff-92a5-a1550ad7fbd8)

    By Kang-In Rhee

    Nonferrous metal recycling not only provides energy saving and environmental benefits but also is a significant factor in the supply of various types of metals used in our society. Recycling plays an

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Extraction And Recovery Of Indium And Germanium From Primary And Secondary Hydrometallurgical Streams Using Molecular Recognition Technology

    By Neil E. Izatt

    The use of Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT), a selective separations technology using specifically designed ligands, has been established as an effective process for removal of metal ions foun

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Method for Processing Siliceous Zinc Ores

    By S. Ikenobu

    This paper describes a method for processing high-silicate zinc concentrates by hydrometallurgical zinc refining. Silica in concentrates reacts to form zinc silicate during roasting. The zinc silicate

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Characterization Of Ilmenite Ore Samples From Dankoli In North Western Nigeria

    By Adelana Adetunji

    Ilmenite ore samples obtained from Dankoli in Zamfara, North Western Nigeria has been characterized using Energy Dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) technique, X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique and

    Jan 1, 2006

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    The Effect Of Pore Size Distribution On Gold Adsorption By Magnetic Activated Carbons

    By Gustavo A. Munoz

    Activated carbons owe their adsorption capacities to their extensively developed pore network structure. As a result, these adsorbents generally exhibit high specific surface areas. Currently, granu

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Separation Of Pyrite Minerals From Magnetite Slimes By Hydrophobic Flocculation

    By Bahram Rezai

    Fine particles float poorly and less-selectively under normal flotation conditions. One of the promising methods for fine minerals is the utilization of the principle of Flocculation. Hydrophobic floc

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Chemical Modeling Of Calcium Sulphate Solubility In Hydrometallurgical Process Solutions

    By G. Azimi

    Calcium sulphate precipitation, mainly as gypsum, during neutralization of acidic hydrometallurgical process solutions can lead to excessive scaling problems. In this work, a self-consistent fundamen

    Jan 1, 2006