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Pyrometallurgical Treatment Of Copper Tank House SlimesBy G. G. Barbante
Copper anode slimes are a valuable source of the precious metals, and selenium and tellurium. They are mineralogically complex and this has led to a great variety of process flowsheets for treating th
Jan 1, 1994
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Accretion And Dust Formation In Copper Smelting - Thermodynamic ConsiderationsAccretions of dust on the walls of the offtakes from furnaces and in the waste heat boiler are a cause of significant operating and maintenance problems in non-ferrous smelters. The dust originates fr
Jan 1, 2002
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Fluosilicic Acid Leaching Of GalenaBy Patrick R. Taylor
A kinetic study of the fluosilicic acid leaching of galena was performed under the presence of different oxidants. Fluosilicic acid concentration, agitation speed, concentration of solids and particle
Jan 1, 2003
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Dynamic Simulation Of The Flash Furnace At The Chagres SmelterBy R. Parada
A real-time dynamic simulation model has been developed to characterise the flash furnace operation at the Chagres smelter. This model permits the operators to plan the process to meet the Peirce Smit
Jan 1, 1999
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Developments In Direct-To-Blister Smelting At Olympic DamBy Arthur G. Hunt
Smelting using the direct-to-blister process commenced at Olympic Dam on 31 July 1988. The unique nature of the Olympic Dam ore body led to the selection of the direct to blister smelting process. Sig
Jan 1, 1999
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Kinetics Of Hydrogen Absorption And Desorption In Magnesium: Role Of The Structure And Of CatalystsBy N. Bazzanella
The hydrogen desorption kinetics of pure and Nb-doped magnesium hydride film samples was investigated by using a Sievert-type apparatus. The overall activation energy and the reaction order controllin
Jan 1, 2006
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Characterization of Zinc Containing Residues from Metallurgical ProcessesBy Jürgen Antrekowitsch, Thomas Griessacher
The recovery of valuable metals from residues like dusts and sludges is nowadays state of the art. Depending on the complex constitution, a recovery of different metals can – in the majority of cases
Jan 1, 2008
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Effervescence During Desulfurization Of Copper MeltsBy R. Harris
Blister copper melts of 800 g to 1000 g containing less than 1 wt % S and up to 3 wt % Ni were desulfurized at 1523 K in air or by a pure oxygen jet blown at 75,500 and 1000 cm3/min, from 1 cm above t
Jan 1, 1999
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Basic Aspects of Ecological and Economical Industrial Waste Material UsageBy Petr Sulovsky, Jaroslava Ledererova, Miroslav Svoboda, Michaela Suchardova
"The thinning resources of natural raw materials necessitate an increased degree of waste material recycling. The building industry offers a range of technologies enabling incorporation of industrial
Jan 1, 2008
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Direct Reduction Of Vanadium Oxide In Molten CaCl2By Ryosuke O. Suzuki
A combined process of electrolysis of CaO in the molten CaCl2 and of calciothermic reduction, so-called OS process, was applied to prepare metallic vanadium directly from V2O3. The fine metallic powde
Jan 1, 2006
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A Critical Analysis of the Biodiesel Program in BrazilBy Luciano B. Oliveira, Angela O. Costa, Sergio N. Monteiro, Luis Guilherme C. Marques
"Biofuels are gaining a relevant role in today’s world not only as a solution for the decreasing petroleum reserves but mainly as a positive contribution to the efforts in global warming mitigation. I
Jan 1, 2008
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Ag Exudation during Internal Oxidation in Various Contact MaterialsBy Gunther Schimmel
Ag exudation in four different alloys (Ag-Cd, Ag-Sn, Ag-Sn-In and Ag-Zn) is characterized. The amount of exuded material is correlated with the volume increase due to oxide formation in dependence of
Jan 1, 2010
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Analysis Of Microstructure And Precipiates In Hot Rolled Low Carbon Steel Sheet By CSPBy Yonggang Liu
Microstructure and precipitates in hot rolled low carbon steel sheet by CSP were investigated in this paper. It is pointed out the precipitates in low carbon steel sheet by CSP are different with that
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovery of valuable metals from spent lithium ion batteries by solvent extractionBy Shun Myung Shin, Dong Hyo Yang
Cobalt is recovered from square type of spent lithium ion batteries (LIBs) containing 5~20 % Co, 5~7 % Li, 5~10 % Ni, 15% organic chemicals, and 7% plastics together with Cu, Al, Fe, and Mn. The waste
Jan 1, 2008
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Tons And Profit From Understanding Gas Cooling And Heat RecoveryBy Kurt A. M. Westerlund
The basic function of primary gas handling downstream non-ferrous pyro-metallurgical processes is cooling hot sticky gases to treatable temperature levels (e.g. entering ESP). That means managing effi
Jan 1, 1999
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Dissolution of Platinum, Palladium and Rhodium in 250 g/L NaCl SolutionBy K. Lillkung, O. Forsen, J. Aromaa
"The dissolution rates of Pt, Pd and Rh in 250 g/L NaCl solution were calculated from the current densities determined by polarization curves and potentiostatic measurements measured with wire electro
Jan 1, 2012
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Leaching of Chalcopyrite Concentrate with Organic Ligand CompoundsBy G. T. Lapidus, O. J. Solis-Marcial
"The oxidative dissolution of copper from refractory minerals, such as chalcopynte, represents a technological challenge that has occupied hydrometallurgists for more than half a century. Innumerable
Jan 1, 2012
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Hazardous Spent Potlining from Aluminum Smelters and its Countermeasures in ChinaBy Xiping Chen, Wangxing Li
"Spent potlining is unavoidable solid waste from aluminum smelters. About thirty kilograms spent potlining is discharged in China to produce per ton primary aluminum. Spent potlining has high level so
Jan 1, 2008
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Experience And Success With BSF Lead Smelting In Nordenham, GermanyBy Ulrich Kerney
In 1996, bath smelting technology for lead recovery from concentrates and secondary materials was introduced in Nordenham to replace the common sinter plant/shaft furnace operation. Since start-up, a
Jan 1, 2006
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Removal of Pb(II) By Modified Watermelon Peel AdsorbentBy Bo Jiang, Lianyun Liu, Hongmin Zhu, Kai Huang
"Watermelon peel is selected as a novel adsorbent to remove Pb(II) from aqueous solution. A simple saponification process is proposed to modify the peel and the adsorbent is characterized by SEM and F
Jan 1, 2012