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  • TMS
    Flotation of Microorganisms – Implications in the Removal of Metal Ions from Aqueous Streams

    By Z. Yang, R. W. Smith, Jr. Wharton

    "Microorganisms have the ability to remarkably adsorb and/or absorb heavy metal ions. Hence they are being studied widely as a means of removing metal ions from aqueous solutions both in order to clea

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Gold Mineralization of the Trout Lake Massive Sulfide Ores and its Behaviour during Mineral Beneficiation

    By Raymond E. Healy

    Mercurian e1ectrum (Au-Ag-Hg alloy) is the principal Au-bearing phase in the massive sulphide ores at Trout Lake, Manitoba. The average composition of this phase (in wt %) is 49.2 % Ag. 38.7 % Au and

    Jan 1, 1989

  • TMS
    The Dewatering Behaviour of Transformed Ferri-Oxyhydroxide Precipitates Formed Under Moderate Temperature and Varying Fe(III) Concentrations

    By Cledwyn Mangunda

    Mining operations generate Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) that poses a significant threat to the natural environment. AMD treatment using Ca(OH)2 leads to the precipitation of a sludge dominated by a mixtur

  • TMS
    The Hoboken Complex Lead-Copper Smelter a Survey of Main Technological Developments During the Last Decade

    By Paul Van Negan

    During the last decade, MHO has continued to diversify the feed. of its Hoboken smelter. The range of feed materials including larger proportions of precious metals has been extended and the productio

    Jan 1, 1990

  • TMS
    The GHG Emissions List Analysis of Aluminum Industry in China

    By Yuanyuan Wang, Yuhao Ding, Hao Bai, Kang Zhou, Guangwei Du

    "In this paper, the list analysis of GHG emissions of aluminum industry was conducted based on the data from typical electrolytic aluminum plants of a China’s northwest province. The results show that

    Jan 1, 2014

  • TMS
    A Geometric Approach to optimized Riser Design in Castings

    Designing rigging systems for complex castings has been more of an art than a science. Foundrymen have used thumb rules based on past experience to develop working designs. Of late, attempts are being

    Jan 1, 1994

  • TMS
    Review of Classical Design Methods as Applied to Aluminum Billet Heating with Induction Coils

    By Ragnhild E. Aune, Mark William Kennedy, Shahid Akhtar, Jon Arne Bakken

    "In the present study classical induction design tools are applied to the problem of heating nonmagnetic metal billets, using 50 Hz AC. As an example of great practical industrial interest, the induct

    Jan 1, 2011

  • TMS
    Influence Of Reduction-Carburization Conditions On The Rate Of Iron Carbide Formation (baf41816-35b8-4031-a72d-15e89af4e098)

    By A. A. EI-Geassy

    High-grade iron ore fines rejected from the DRI plants (>96%Fe2O3) were isothermally reduced in 30-60%CO/H2 gas mixtures at 973-1273K. The freshly reduced reaction products were then subsequently carb

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    The Physical Chemistry of Nickel Laterite Smelting Slags

    By C. P. Broadbent

    The process metallurgy of many nickel laterite smelting operations is controlled largely by the physical chemistry of the slag system. Consequently, accurate phase diagram information and physicochemi

    Jan 1, 1993

  • TMS
    The Analysis of CVD Operations in the Presence and Absence of Plasma Enhancement

    By J. Szekely, S. Rhee

    "A mathematical formulation has been presented to describe heat and fluid flow phenomena in CVD operations. In the statement of the problem, which included consideration of plasma enhanced CVD systems

    Jan 1, 1986

  • TMS
    Estimation of the Standard Free Energies of Formation of Tin Chlorides

    By Salustio s. Guzman

    The standard .free energies of formation of tin chlorides were estimated with reviewed and estimated basic thermodynamic data, and measured reversible potentials for the disproportionation of tin dich

    Jan 1, 1985

  • TMS
    On Extraction of High Grade Synthetic Rutile from Indian Ilmenite

    By A. D. Damodaran

    Batch scale and continuous rotary kiln carbothermic metallisation of ilmenite followed by different down-stream treatments such as catalytic rusting, acidic chloride leaching, oxidation-leaching etc.

    Jan 1, 1992

  • TMS
    Effect of the Particle Size of the Grog on the Properties of Bricks

    By C. M. F. Vieira

    Crushed fired brick waste, known as grog, screened at two different particle size, 840 (20 mesh) and 180 µm (80 mesh), was used in mixtures with clayey body to make typical red ceramics for bricks. Th

    Jan 1, 2009

  • TMS
    Outokumpu Flash Smelting

    By W. G. Davenport

    Chapter 1 showed that flash smelting is a key step in extracting copper from sulfide ores. It also showed that there , are two versions of flash smelting: (a) Outokumpu flash smelting, which uses ox

    Jan 1, 2001

  • TMS
    The Utilization of Quantitative Microscopic Techniques in the Study of Ore Minerals

    By Richard D. Hagni

    Quantitative techniques have become increasingly important in recent years in the study of ore minerals. Precise measurement of indentation hardness and reflectance is the most important quantitative

    Jan 1, 1981

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    A Fundamental Study of Disodium Carboxymethyl Trithiocarbonate (Orfom D8) in Flotation Separation of Copper-Molybdenum Sulfides

    By SIMON TIMBILLAH

    The chalcopyrite-molybdenite (Cu-Mo) flotation industry is increasingly turning to organic depressants as suitable replacements for inorganic reagents, such as NaHS, due to environmental and safety co

  • TMS
    Phase Relations in the Sm2O3-CeO2-CuO Ternary System and the n-type Superconductor Sm2-xCexCuO 4-y

    By Shoukun Wei, Cong Wang, Lin Cheng, Zhiyu Qiao, Jingkui Liang, Weidong Zhuang

    "The subsolidus phase relations in the Sm2O3-CeO2-CuO ternary system sintered at 1000°C in air have been investigated by X-ray powder diffraction. The system can be divided into two ternary phase regi

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Measuring the Elastic Modulus of Polymers by Nanoindentation with an Atomic Force Microscope

    By Daniel Hoffman, Katerina Aifantis, Ibrahim Miskioglu, Jaroslaw Drelich

    "A new method to determine the elastic modulus of a material using the atomic force microscope (AFM) has been proposed by Tang et al. (Nanotechnology 2008, 19, 495713). This method models the cantilev

    Jan 1, 2011

  • TMS
    Chlorine Anion Elimination from Zinc Sulfate Solution by Periodical Current Reverse Electrolytic System

    By M. Suzuki, M. Dobashi, M. Kahata, T. Yoshida

    Almost 30% of steel in Japan is produced by electric arc furnace (EAF) treatment of iron scrap. EAF dust includes approximately 20 wt % of Zn and 3- 5 wt % of CI and is treated by the pyrometallurgica

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Flash Smelting Behavior Of Various Copper Concentrates In A Pilot Scale Furnace

    By Nobumasa Kemori

    Six kinds of copper '90ncentrates. were treated individually in a ,pilot scale. Outokumpu flsah smelting furnace ~n order to study their ?flash smelting behavior with respect to oxygen efficiency

    Jan 1, 1998