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Slag Foam Formation and StabilityBy M. Zamalloa
Slag foaming is an important phenomenon in many metallurgical processes. It creates large surface areas for multi-phase reactions to take place. In other applications, it protects electrodes and impro
Jan 1, 1992
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Degradation of Cyanide Utilizing Facultative Anaerobic BacteriaBy Donna M. Noel
Bacterial strains have been cultivated from solids previously exposed to cyanide that will tolerate 300 ppm sodium cyanide under anaerobic conditions. In selected solid samples, these bacteria have be
Jan 1, 1991
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The Mineralogy of Slags from a Secondary Copper RefineryBy Sarah Beutner Mavrogenes
The mineralogy of three slags from a domestic secondary copper refinery were studied by applied mineralogical techniques to determine the: 1) phases present, 2) phase chemistry, 3) phase abundance, 4)
Jan 1, 1989
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A Waste Treatment Facility In Corpus Christi, Texas - A Case StudyBy Dan Mancuso
This case study is an example of how Encyle/Texas, Inc. (a subsidiary of ASARCO) responded to various socio-economic forces by converting an idle zinc hydrometallurgical refinery into a metals recycli
Jan 1, 1992
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Destruction Of Nuclear Graphite Using Closed Chamber IncinerationBy D. J. Senor
Closed chamber incineration (CCI) is a novel technique by which irradiated nuclear graphite may be destroyed without the risk of radioactive cation release into the environment. The process utilizes a
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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Influence of Limonite Proportion on Sinter Quantity and QualityBy Dao Su, Ganghua Fu, Xuling Chen, Yufeng Guo, Min Gan, Tao Jiang, Xiaohui Fan
"The sinter quantity and quality of limonite in the magnetite and hematite sintering models were studied and compared. For the sintering of magnetite, the results showed that the increase of limonite
Jan 1, 2012
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Study of Heterogeneous Equilibria Corresponding to llmenite Chlorination by Carbon TetrachlorideBy Mariana H. Staia
Thermodynamic calculations based on the free energy minimization method were performed for the system Ti-Fe-Mn-0-C1-C in order to evaluate the chemistry associated with the chlorination of an ilmeniti
Jan 1, 1993
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CAD/CAM in the Foundry of the FutureBy John T. Berry, Robert D. Pehlke, Michael J. Beffel
"Pattern making and metal casting organizations are currently adopting CAD/CAM systems and implementing this technology in design and production. Al though significant progress has been reported, thes
Jan 1, 1986
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The Recovery of Gold from Refractory Gold Concentrates and Calcine-Leach Residues by a Pyrometallurgical ProcedureBy J. P. R. deVilliers
A procedure is described whereby gold-containing calcined concentrates and leach residues from refractory gold ores are smelted with carbon to form a small amount of metal. The gold is liberated upon
Jan 1, 1989
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Inco's Copper Cliff Nickel RefineryBy L. G. Wiseman
The raw materials processed, highlights of technology used, and products produced at INCO's Copper Cliff Nickel Refinery in Ontario, Canada, are described in this paper. INCO's Bessemer matt
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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Using Zeolites in the Recovery of Heavy Metals from Mining Effluents (3f5e3df6-a1f9-4039-aa43-0042f78b6994)By Ted H. Eyde
Natural Zeolites are a less expensive and in certain applications a superior alternative to organic ion exchange resins. Mining and metallurgical waste streams are difficult to treat because the efflu
Jan 1, 1993
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Improvements on the Process of Gold-Antimony Concentrate Smelting in ChinaBy Wei-feng Liu
On the basis of the brief introduction of the gold-antimony concentrate smelting process in China, some problems in the original process were analyzed and the corresponding improvements were introduce
Jan 1, 2008
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Commissioning and Optimisation of the New Lead and Silver Refinery at the Pasminco Port Pirie SmelterBy M. Giunti, R. Hampson, S. Gray, P. Kapoulitsas, J. Clark
In 1997 Pasminco's Port Pirie Lead Smelter began a modernisation of its lead and precious metals refinery operations. Driven by the anticipated closure of its Broken Hill mine, the new refining proces
Jan 1, 2000
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Titanium Catalyzed Mechanism of Lithium Aluminum Hydrides as Hydrogen Storage MaterialsBy J. Chen Kuriyama
One method to store hydrogen effectively involves the use of metal complexes such as the alkali-element aluminum hydrides. The hydriding/dehydriding properties of these materials depend on how to prep
Jan 1, 2002
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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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A Laboratory Study Of The Reduction Of Iron Oxides By HydrogenBy Damien Wagner
To reduce the emission of greenhouse gases by the steel industry, particularly for ironmaking, the production of DRI (Direct Reduced Iron) using hydrogen as the reducing gas instead of carbon monoxide
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect of Casting Speed on Temperature Difference between Copper Plate and Solidifying Shell in Meniscus of Slab Continuous Casting MoldBy Xiang-ning Meng, Miao-yong Zhu
"A three-dimensional finite-element heat-transfer model is conducted to predict temperature of hot copper plate in a slab continuous casting mold and the effect of casting speed on temperature differe
Jan 1, 2011
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Temperature Programmed Photoelectron Emission Analysis of Copper Surfaces Subjected To Cleaning and Abrasion in Organic LiquidsBy Suguru Kohno, Yoshihiro Momose, Masakazu Honma, Tokirou Kamosawa
Copper metal surfaces have been examined by an extremely sensitive surface analysis technique called temperature programmed photoelectron emission (TPPE). The surfaces were ultrasonically cleaned and
Jan 1, 2000