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Economic Impact Of Startup Experiences Of SmeltersBy J. C. Agarwal
Do large-scale projects in mining and smelting start up and achieve expected capacity on schedule? In most cases not. Regardless of worldwide location, company know-how, or financial backing, unforese
Jan 1, 1983
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Modeling Dissolution in Aluminum AlloysBy Tracie Zoeller, G. Paul Neitzel, Jr. Sanders
"As-cast aluminum alloy microstructures are highly segregated. Coring occurs when solute is rejected during solidification resulting in a non-uniform solute distribution across the dendrite arms. Furt
Jan 1, 2004
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Recovery of Metals from Electronic Scrap by Hydrometallurgical Route (7395bfea-87e7-4b41-a733-b124f498a1ec)By Manoj Kumar, Vinay Kumar, Nikhil Dhawan, Manish Wadhwa
"Electronic waste (e-waste) is a collective name given to discarded electronic devices such as Television, Cellular Phones and Personal Computers. Among the heterogeneous metals present in the e-waste
Jan 1, 2008
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The Development of Processes for the Production of Selected Rare Earth Electronic MaterialsBy Renato G. Bautista
"The development of processing methods for the preparation .of three electronic materials with rare-earth components is discussed. The resulting processing innovations are the results of a search for
Jan 1, 2000
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Cyprus Miami Mining Corporation Smelter Modernization Project Summary and StatusBy Ross R. Bhappu
Anticipating a major power cost increase in 1990, Cyprus Copper Company decided to modernize the Miami Smelter at a cost of $92.5 million. The modernization project included the addition of an Isasmel
Jan 1, 1994
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Precipitation of Hematite and Recovery of Hydrochloric Acid from Concentrated Iron Chloride Solutions by a Novel Hydrolytic Decomposition ProcessBy L. Becze, S. J. Hock, G. P. Demopoulos
"Regeneration of HCl from chloride solutions is commercially practiced by high temperature (800-900 °C) pyrohydrolysis associated with high energy consumption and capital cost. As an alternative to py
Jan 1, 2011
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Processing of Complex SulphidesBy J. M. Figueiredo, A. R. Silva, M. C. Coelho, R. M. Guedes
"With the continuous depletion of conventional sources of non ferrous metals, low grade complex sulphide deposits have been regarded as an alternative source of supply of zinc, copper, lead and also s
Jan 1, 1988
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Energy Savings through Phosphate-Bonded Refractory MaterialsBy Jens Decker
"In consideration of energy savings the ideal refractory furnace lining should possess the following features:??Lowest thermal conductivity possible in order to avoid heat loss.??Single component lini
Jan 1, 2009
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Izod Impact Test In Epoxi Matrix Composites Reinforced With Hemp FiberBy Fernanda de Paula, Lázaro A. Rohen, Sérgio N. Monteiro, Rafael G. de Castro, Carlos Maurício. F. V, Maycon A. Gomes, Frederico M. Margem, Anna C. C. Neves
Synthetic fiber has been gradually replaced by natural fiber, such as lignocellulosic fiber. In comparison with synthetic fiber, natural fiber has shown economic and environmental advantages. The natu
Jan 1, 2015
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Xtaltite-A Mineralogical Approach To The Disposal Of Mercury And Arsenic WastesBy T. J. White
Xtaltite is the trade name for a generic technology which exploits the well known insolubility of some minerals, which naturally incorporate toxic waste elements, to consolidate and immobilise a range
Jan 1, 1994
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Solidification Cracking of Alloy Allvac 718Plus and Alloy 718 at Transvarestraint TestingBy Joel Anderson
Allvac 718Plus is a newly developed superalloy with a good potential for use in fabricated aircraft engine structures when service temperatures exceed 650°C; the limit for standard alloy 718. Fabricat
Jan 1, 2008
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Waterjet Cutting - Emerging Metal Shaping TechnologyBy E. S. Geskin, W. L. Chen, A. Vora
"This paper is concerned with the application of an abrasive waterjet for metal shaping. The waterjet cutting technology uses water compressed to the pressure up to 55,000 psia which is accelerated in
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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Modelling Of Melting Behaviour Of Aluminum Metal In Molten Salt And Metal BathBy Bo Zhou
During secondary aluminum recovery, complex aluminum scraps are melted and refined often in a rotary melting furnace and the aluminum metal has to pass through a molten salt layer and melt down in a b
Jan 1, 2003
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Solid Oxide Membrane Process for Calcium Production Directly From its OxideBy Soobhankar Pati
Solid oxide membrane (SOM) technology has been successfully employed for the production of high energy metals such magnesium, titanium and tantalum by directly reducing their oxides. This paper report
Jan 1, 2008
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Acid Plant And Converter Operation At The Mines Gaspe Smelter Using A Single Operating Peirce-Smith ConverterBy George Kachaniwsky
Until mid-1982 the Mines Gaspe copper smelter consisted of a fluid bed roaster, a reverberatory furnace, two Peirce-Smith converters of which only one was blowing at any one time, anode casting facili
Jan 1, 1983
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Removal Of Arsenic From Effluents -A Comparison Between FeSO4 / Air And FeSO4/H2O2 SystemsBy 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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Behaviors And Evolutions Of Mgo•Al2O3 In Non-Oriented Silicon Steel During Calcium TreatmentBy Yong Zhao, Yan-hui Sun
Behaviors and evolutions of MgO·Al2O3 in non-oriented silicon steel during calcium treatment were investigated by thermodynamic calculations and high-temperature experiments. MgO·Al2O3 inclusions were
Jan 1, 2016
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Using Color Photographic Techniques as an Aid in Interpreting Electron Microprobe, X-Ray ImagesBy Jay R. Hitchings
A technique that enables excellent color photograph production from black and white negatives of electron microprobe x-ray images is described in this paper. The photographs are made by superimposing
Jan 1, 1981
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Metal ION Separations In Room Temperature Ionic Liquids: Potential Replacements For Volatile Organic DiluentsBy Robin D. Rogers
Room temperature ionic liquids (RTIL) can replace certain traditional organic solvents in liquid/liquid extraction of metal ions from aqueous systems. The very low vapor pressure and non-flammable nat
Jan 1, 1999