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Towards a Microwave Metal Extraction ProcessBy C. A. Pickles
Microwave processing is a relatively new technology that has been successfully applied in a number of industries. However, in the field of metal extraction, there is a paucity of success, despite cons
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Studies Of The Vaporization Chemistry Of Arsenic In Sulfide Smelting PhasesBy R. D. Brittain
In order to analyze and control the transport of harmful trace-element impurities in various smelting processes, it is necessary to have fundamental information about the chemical thermodynamic proper
Jan 1, 1983
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Viscosity Measurements of Industrial Lead Blast Furnace SlagsBy R. Altman
A Brookfield viscometer fitted with a stainless steel bob was used to measure the viscosity of industrial lead blast furnace slags between 1126 and 1298°c. Slag oxidation state was characterized by fi
Jan 1, 1985
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Energy Conservation in Non-Ferrous Industries by the Substitution of Natural GasBy S. V. Cherty
The utilization of natural gas in non-ferrous industries during smelting and refining stages of copper , aluminum, zinc and lead was studied. The total amount of nonelectrical energy consumed in the p
Jan 1, 1993
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Metal Recovery from NIMH BatteriesBy Carla Lupi
NiMH sealed cells (portable cells) are today widely used in all consumer applications replacing primary alkaline batteries: wireless mobile communication, portable computers and camcorders, are the la
Jan 1, 2000
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Development And Creation Of Modern Metallurgical Technology For Antimony Production With Gold Recovery From Domestic Gold-Antimony Concentrates In RussiaBy F. A. Myzenkov
The technology developed by the authors uses new methods for raw material smelting in electric furnaces, a new autogenous method and apparatus for subliming smelting for antimony trioxide production a
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect of DO, Free Cyanide and Mineralogy on Gold Cyanidation Mechanism: An Electrochemical and Surface Analysis StudyBy Rina Kim
There are many factors which affect the gold cyanidation mechanism— mineral composition, free cyanide and dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations, heavy metal additions, etc. This study combines electroc
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The Southern Peru Ilo Refinery, Design Features, Operation and ImprovementBy Flavio Begazo, William A. Enrico
"Southern Peru Copper Corporation's Ilo Refinery, the largest in Peru, began operations in 1975 with a production capacity of 165,000 stpy. Southern Peru bought the Refinery from the state owned Miner
Jan 1, 1997
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Cathodoluminescence Mineralogy of Ceramic Build-ups in Channel Induction FurnacesBy Musa Karakus
Ceramic build-ups are synthetic mineral deposits formed in critical locations in or near the throats of inductor units in channel induction furnaces, the preferred melting and holding furnaces used in
Jan 1, 1989
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Calcium Reductants - A Historical ReviewBy B. R. Davis, Neale R. Neelameggham, R. E. Brown
The element Calcium element has a unique place in the production of etals, intermetallics and other compounds. The unusualness arises from the fact that we have several possible reductants – metallic
Jan 1, 2014
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Numertical Simulation of Thermo Mechanical Deformation and Materials Dynamics during Metal ForgingBy B. Q. Li, R. A. Mirshams
"A numerical algorithm is described for the simultaneous prediction of the thermomechanical behavior of the materials and microstructure evolption during metal forging. The numerical development is ba
Jan 1, 2000
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Development and Application of Electrochemical Sensors for Molten Metals ProcessingBy S. Seetharaman, Du Siehen
"In the processing of molten metals, it is extremely important to monitor continuously the concentration levels of various minor elements. In the production of common metals like copper, iron and alum
Jan 1, 1996
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Bauxite Residue Neutralization and Carbon Sequestration from Flue GasBy Fernando Aracati Botelho, Jose Antonio Silva Souza, Luis Alves Venancio, Emanuel Negrão Macedo
"1 AbstractThe production of alumina from bauxite using the Bayer process generates 0.7 to 2.0 ton of the residue known as red mud and about 800 kg of CO2 per ton of alumina. The direct use of exhaust
Jan 1, 2012
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Flash ConvertingBy W. G. Davenport
The flash furnace is used for smelting concentrate to (i) high-Cu matte and (ii) molten metallic copper. It is also used for converting solidified/crushed matte to molten metallic copper. This is flas
Jan 1, 2001
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Using Avecia's Minchem Copper Solvent Extraction Process Modeling Program for EducationBy Keith Cramer
As a leader in the development of metal extraction technology, Avecia continues to pioneer advancements for the processing of copper through leach, solvent extraction, and electrowinning of copper. Fr
Jan 1, 2002
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Assessment Of Gas-Metal-Slag Interaction In A Steel Making Ladle Through Physical And Mathematical ModellingBy Filipe de Menezes Torres, Augusto Pereira de Sa, Itavahn Alves da Silva, Eliana Ferreira Rodrigues, Carlos Antonio da Silva, Varadarajan Seshadri
Top slag eye opening which happens as a result of gas injection is a function of the gas flow rate in addition to other factors such as ladle geometry, porous plug location as well as slag properties.
Jan 1, 2015
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Iron-Carbon Phase Diagram a Century ATV Ariance with Chemical ThermodynamicsBy Helfried Nafe
"For about a century thermodynamically absurd facts have been propagated in conjunction with the iron-carbon phase diagram. These facts concern fundamental relationships of chemical thermodynamics. At
Jan 1, 2014
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The Petrographic Examination of Refractory Service. SamplesBy Robert P. Stevens
It is important for a refractory supplier to make systematic petro-graphic examinations of products which have been in service in the furnaces and kilns of customers. The petrographic examination of r
Jan 1, 1981
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Advances In Sulfide Smelting -Technology, R&D, And EducationBy H. Y. Sohn
The considerable progress made in the sulfide smelting technology since the first International Sulfide Symposium of 1983 is discussed. The new developments and innovations have largely been driven by
Jan 1, 1998
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Modeling of Powder-in-Tube Wire Drawing Process for Manufacture of High Temperature Superconducting WiresBy Murali Thirukkonda, Rahul Shah, Srinivas Tangrila, Shankar Rachakonda, Jan Kajuch, Arthur Gurson
"High-temperature superconductors have potential for a variety of applications such as power generators, superconducting magnets for mine sweepers or ship propulsion motors, and magnetic levitation tr
Jan 1, 1994