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A Novel Solvent Extraction Process With Bottom Gas Injection For Liquid Waste TreatmentBy H. Y. Sohn
A novel solvent extraction process in which the emulsion is generated by bottom gas injection rather than mechanical stirring has been developed. This process has a number of advantages over the mixer
Jan 1, 1996
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Some Milling Practices and Technological Innovations on Beneficiation of Antimony sulfide ores in ChinaBy Hsi-keng Hu
"This paper deals with the flotability of stibnite and summarizes the major experiences and technological innovations of some typical practices of antimony sulfide ores in China. Experiences of cyanid
Jan 1, 1988
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Knowledge Based Control of Materials Processing: Challenges and Opportunities for the Third MillenniumBy Alex Meystel, Diran Apelian
"In this paper, an outline is given for a theory of intelligent control (IC) of manufacturing processes (MP) based upon what all of them have in common: all MP's can be represented as distributed netw
Jan 1, 1988
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Quantification Of The Liquidus Surface Of "Lime Ferrite" Slags At Several Oxygen Potentials (12c24638-3043-4c41-ab38-114ba89a10e7)By Florian Kongoli
"Lime ferrite" slag with limited silica content has proven to be a valuable choice in the modem processes of copper smelting and converting due to several advantages that this slag offers compared to
Jan 1, 2003
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Development Of An "On-Line" Eh-pH Electrochemical Sensor For The Flotation Process ControlBy Christian Hecker
An Eh-pH electrochemical sensor developed for on-line pH and redox potentials copper sulphide flotation process control was studied. The electrochemical sensor cell includes two metallic platinum elec
Jan 1, 1999
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Development of Bonded Sm-Fe-N Magnet using Reduction and Diffusion MethodBy K. Ohmori, K. Takeya, S. Yoshizawa, A. Kawamoto, T. Ishikawa
"High performance Sm2Fe17N3 magnet powder is developed nitriding Sm2Fe17 alloy that 'is made using a reduction and diffusion method. Typical remanence, coercivity and maximum energy product of the fin
Jan 1, 2000
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The Application of Process Systems Engineering Techniques to Zinc ElectrowinningBy G. W. Barton
Process Systems Engineering (PSE) can be defined as the integrated usage of computer-based design and analysis tools. As such, PSE is becoming increasingly important in the chemical and petrochemical
Jan 1, 1994
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Quantification Of The Liquidus Surface Of "Lime Ferrite" Slags At Several Oxygen PotentialsBy Florian Kongoli
"Lime ferrite" slag with limited silica content has proven to be a valuable choice in the modem processes of copper smelting and converting due to several advantages that this slag offers compared to
Jan 1, 2003
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The Impact Of Calcination Conditions On Production Of Magnesium By The Magnatherm ProcessBy James C. Sever
The mode of operation of dolomite kilns at a magnesium reduction plant using the Magnatherm process was designed to minimize operation cost and maximize kiln refractory life. Analysis of downstream op
Jan 1, 2015
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The Future Of Lead SmeltingBy Reimers. Jan H.
Practically all the world's lead is produced by sintering and blast furnace smelting, or the Imperial Smelting Process which is a variant of the blast furnace process. Increased coke and labour
Jan 1, 1983
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Evaluation Of Lead-Zinc Flotation TailingsBy Fatma Arslan
Alada (Kayseri-Turkey) lead-zinc sulfide-oxide ores contain 10.17% Pb, 10.98 %Zn, 164 g/t Cd and 57 g/t Ag. During the laboratory scale flotation tests of these ores, it was found that almost all zinc
Jan 1, 2006
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New Developments In The Altair Hydrochloride TIO2 pigment ProcessBy Dirk Verhulst
The Altair process employs digestion of ilmenite ore in concentrated hydrochloric acid, solvent extraction to concentrate Ti in a purified stream and spray hydrolysis to produce a TiO2 hydrate, follow
Jan 1, 2003
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Technology Development on Decontamination & Metals Recovery of Fly Ashes from Municipal Waste IncinerationBy Kazuyuki Kikuta
MMAJ, a govemmental organization in Japan, has carried out a 4 year project for the development of the decontamination and metals recovering technology for the fly ashes from municipal waste incinerat
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect of Concentrate Composition on 65% Cu Matte Smelting: FeS2 -OuFeS2 ConcentratesBy W. G. Davenport
The Cu content of industrial flash furnace concentrates varies considerably. It is usually around 30% Cu (Tables 2.1, 3.1) but it may be as high as 55% Cu and as low as 20% Cu. The mineralogy of flas
Jan 1, 2001
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Process Mineralogy of Lead Smelter and Electric Arc Furnace DustsBy Richard D. Hagni
An enhanced Interest in pyrometallurgical dusts has recently emerged due to increased world-wide environmental concerns. Mineralogical study of dusts samples from lead sinter plants. lead smelters, an
Jan 1, 1991
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The Significance of Mineralogy Applied to Metal ExtractionBy C. Gasparrini
Mineralogy may be applied to the selection of appropriate separation techniques, as well as to assist in the evaluation of problems causing loss of metals and other economically important elements dur
Jan 1, 1981
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Thermophysical Properties Of Modified Ti-Bearing Blast Furnace SlagsBy Yongqi Sun, Zuotai Zhang
Our study investigated the influence of P2O5 and B2O3 on the viscosity and crystallization behavior of Ti-bearing blast furnace (Ti-BF) slags for the purpose of Ti extraction. The investigation of the
Jan 1, 2015
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On-Line Free Acidity Measurement In Hydrometallurgical Process Solutions Up To 250 °C: A New Industrial SensorBy M. Huang
A conductivity-based sensor for on-line measurement of free acid was recently built. This sensor is suitable for high ionic strength solutions and its corrosion-free operation is based on induction cu
Jan 1, 2006
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Flow Array for Nickel Laterite SlurryBy Donald J. Hallbom
Limonitic nickel laterites slurries exhibit complex rheological properties including time dependency that varies from thixotropy to rheopexy. Chronic problems may occur if plant designers and operator
Jan 1, 2004
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Characterization Of Recyclable Components In Fly Ash To Produce Marketable ProductsBy R. S. Krarner
Fly ash, a by-product of coal burning power plants, poses a major problem for the utility industry since most fly ash must be landfilled. These quantities may represent as much as 20% of the total mat
Jan 1, 1994