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A Fundamental Study Of Oxygen-Melt Reactions In The AOD ProcessBy G. S. Rao
Levitated drops of Fe-18%Cr-2%C were reacted with oxygen-argon mixtures to study the reactions that occur in the AOD process, where the gases are injected into the melt and form bubbles. In the labor
Jan 1, 2006
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Aluminum Smelter Waste Heat Recovery Plant (Heat Exchangers Fouling and Corrosion-a Detailed Investigation)By Reza Kamali, Mohsen Bashiri, Hadi Fanisalek
"Nomenclature: A: area (m2), C: heat capacity (WIK), cp: specific heat (J/Kg K), d: internal tube diameter (in), F: correction factor for multi-pass and crossflow heat exchanger, h: convective heat tr
Jan 1, 2012
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Recovery of Lithium from the Great Salt Lake BrineBy Rajashekhar Marthi
Lithium is a key component for future electric vehicle batteries and energy storage. The future availability of lithium to meet the growing demands remains in question. Around 60% of lithium resources
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Case Study on the Application of Research to Operations—Calcium Ferrite SlagsBy Stanko Nikolic
The Top Submerged Lance (TSL) technology, developed in the 1970s, is now widely used for the processing of a range of materials. TSL technology for continuous converting was first patented in the 1990
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Gold Recovery from Thiourea Solutions by Direct ElectrowinningBy C. Dupuis
Thiourea is a promising reagent for gold extraction especially from refractory ores that cannot be treated by traditional cyanidation route. In this study recovery of gold from thiourea leaching solut
Jan 1, 1989
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Mathematical Description of Flash SmeltingBy W. G. Davenport
The remainder of this book develops and uses mass and heat balances to describe steady"state flash smelting. Its objectives are to: a) describe the many ways a flash furnace operator can produce spec
Jan 1, 2001
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Radio-Thermionic Induced Reactions on Aluminum Based Materials and Their Correlation with Plasmon Formation and Tribocatalytic MechanismsBy James Cornwell, John A. Elton
"Thermionic induced reactions and radiation resonance catalysis of aluminum and aluminum oxide materials exposed to microwaves and triboemissions will be described and explained from both a fundamenta
Jan 1, 2010
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Evaluation of Non-Equilibrium Minor Components in PyrometallurgyBy Akira Yazawa
In the field of pyrometallurgy, the equilibrium evaluation has recently become easy by use of thermodynamic software, but it is strongly desired to estimate the amounts of non-equilibrium minor compon
Jan 1, 1998
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Relationship between the Surface Tensions and the Compositions of Copper and Nickel MattesBy Zhang Hengzhong
Based on thermodynamics of surfaces and a proposed two-dimensional state equation for surfaces, the relationship between the surface tension (Y) of a solution and the activity (a1) of its component (i
Jan 1, 1993
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Electrochemical Aspects of Electro winning Lead Metal From Brine-Lead Chloride Electrolytes in the Temperature Range 55-80°CBy Xiangwen Wang
Electrochemical measurements associated with the electrowinning of lead metal from concentrated brine (NaCI) - lead chloride (PbCI,) electrolytes at temperatures in the range 328 to 353°K (55 - 80°C)
Jan 1, 1993
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Copper-Arsenic Separation with the Aid of Low-Melting SaltsBy A. Block-Bolten
Copper concentrates from northern Peru contain large amounts of arsenic and antimony in the form of sulfosalts like enargite, tennantite and tetrahedrite. These impurities affect up to 30% of Peruvian
Jan 1, 1981
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The Application of CFD to the Design of Electric FurnacesBy T. Plikas, L. H. Gunnewiek, L. Oshinowo
"Electric furnace smelting is one of the principal unit operations for ferroalloy production, and increased process intensity, improved availability, minimal maintenance and a longer campaign life are
Jan 1, 2004
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Fluidized Bed Applications for the Minerals Industry and Renewable EnergyBy Joerg Hammerschmidt, Marcus Runkel, Andreas Wirtz, Kent Pope
"Fluidized bed reactor systems in the minerals industry have been progressively developed and widely implemented over a period of more than sixty years for a multitude of process applications. Their v
Jan 1, 2014
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Evaluation of Physical Coal Beneficiation using Computerized MicroscopyBy W. E. Straszheim
Computerized microscopic techniques were used to determine the size and identity of the ash-forming mineral components, as well as their association with the organic coal matrix, in order to aid in th
Jan 1, 1989
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Automatic Image Analysis to Determine Mineral Behaviour During Mineral BeneficiationBy William Petruk
A fully automatic image analysis system that consists of a microprobe, an energy dispersive x-ray analyzer, and an image analyzer was developed at CANME:I' to determine mineral behaviour that aff
Jan 1, 1988
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Room-Temperature Production of Ethylene from Carbon DioxideBy Kotaro Ogura
"Ethylene has been produced in aqueous solution from CO2 by the electrochemical reduction driven by a natural energy. This process is useful for storing a large amount of the natural energy. In the cl
Jan 1, 2009
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Reaction Of Sn-Containing Solders With Nickel Based Under Bump Metallizations (0810a053-7c7a-4a4b-be9d-246cf684a53d)By Guojun Qi
This work relates to wafer bumping technologies for flip chip packaging applications in the electronics industry. Nickel and its alloys are alternative under bump metallization (UBM) materials because
Jan 1, 2003
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Reaction Of Sn-Containing Solders With Nickel Based Under Bump MetallizationsBy Guojun Qi
This work relates to wafer bumping technologies for flip chip packaging applications in the electronics industry. Nickel and its alloys are alternative under bump metallization (UBM) materials because
Jan 1, 2003
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Metal Extraction With Supercritical FluidsBy C. M. Wai
Metal species in solid and liquid materials can be extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide containing a suitable ligand. This in situ chelation-supercritical fluid extraction technique offers, sever
Jan 1, 1996
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Heat Losses To Furnace Coolers As A Function Of Process IntensityBy Pan Gu, Zhen Zhang, Jiang Diao, Bing Xie, Hongyi Li
Furnace refractories are in most cases chemically incompatible with smelter slag, which leads to a steady erosion in their thickness over time. Once too thin, refractory walls become mechanically unst
Jan 1, 2016