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Sulfuric Acid Leaching of LateritesBy A. Kontopoulos
The extraction of nickel and cobalt from low-grade greek laterites by sulfuric acid leaching has been studied. Batch and continuous mini-plant atmospheric leaching as well as pressure leaching techniq
Jan 1, 1991
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Research and Industrial Application of Oxygen-Rich Side-Blow Bath Smelting TechnologyBy Tianzu Yang, Weifeng Liu, Shu Bin, Lin Chen, Wanda Bin
"Vanyukov Process has been mainly applied for processing copper and nickel sulfide ore for more than 30 years. Based on the understanding of the Vanyukov Process, researchers from China introduced the
Jan 1, 2013
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A Novel Green Technique For The Recovery Of Value-Nonferrous Metal Compounds From Molten SlagsBy Zhitong Sui
Based on several case studies on the precipitating behavior of valuable nonferrous metal compounds (VNMC) in molten slags a green technology for the recovery of VNMC from molten slags was proposed. Th
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of MPE Model to Nickel SmeltingBy Chunlin Chen
Nickel-sulfide minerals are normally associated with copper and iron sulfides and often contain a minor amount of valuable metals such as cobalt and detrimental impurities such as arsenic. Metal losse
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Oxysulphide in Metallurgy of Nickel and ColbaltBy I. D. Reznik
On blowing nickel matte in a converter without quartz, first the oxidation of metallic iron and a part of FeS occurs without evolving sulfur dioxide, the formed FeO dissolves in a sulphide smelt and f
Jan 1, 1997
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Recovery of Lead from Process SolutionsBy M. K. Mohan
Lead recovery from process solutions contributes not only to the conservation of resources but also clean environment. Zeolites are natural aluminosilicates, which finds applications as catalysts and
Jan 1, 1999
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Behavior of Cu20O particles in Copper Smelting Heat Recovery Boiler ConditionsBy E. J. Peuraniemi
Primary copper production using suspension smelting techniques like Outokumpu Flash Smelting always causes some dust formation. Flue dust particles are formed when sulphide feed material reacts violen
Jan 1, 2001
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Investigation of Age Hardening in Al-Cu-Mg-(Li) Alloys by Thermal AnalysesBy S. Ozbilen, B. Erdogan, M. Erdogan
To study by thermal analyses the response of precipitation hardenable alloys of Al-Cu-Mg and Al-Li-Cu-Mg system to natural and artificial ageing, a series of ternary and quaternary Al-alloys with nomi
Jan 1, 1998
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Arsenic Control In Modern Smelting ProcessesBy M. A. Cocquerel
The future economic necessity of mining copper ores with a high impurity content and increased environmental awareness will require closer examination of the distribution of arsenic within copper smel
Jan 1, 1983
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Jarosite Precipitation in Zinc HydrometallurgyBy F. Elgersma
A high purity electrolysis solution is essential for hydrometallurgical zinc winning processes. For this reason ferric iron containing compounds such as jarosite are precipitated as iron and impurity
Jan 1, 1990
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Interactions of Non-Metallic Inclusions with Steel and Slag: Thermodynamic Modeling, Experiments and Metallographic AnalysesBy Christian Bernhard, Mario Hartl, Susanne K. Michelic
"One aspect of an efficient process and product optimization of the liquid steelmaking process is the understanding of reactions and interactions between the components steel, slag and nonmetallic inc
Jan 1, 2011
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Modeling Of Magnesium Extraction From Magnesium Oxide By SOM ProcessBy Rachel De Lucas
In recent years, as the price of oil soars upward, scientists have started to focus on other energy sources, such as hydrogen. As magnesium can be used for hydrogen storage by forming MgH2, industry w
Jan 1, 2006
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Reactive Casting of NiAl and Simultaneous Joining to SteelBy Masayuki Kudoh, Kiyotaka Matsuura
"Molten aluminum and nickel cast onto a steel block exothermically react and produce molten nickel monoaluminide, NiAI, which is simultaneously joined to the steel. The heat of the exothermic reaction
Jan 1, 2000
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Pits Forming and Preventing in the Process of the Nickel ElectrowinningBy Tong Zhilin
The reasons why the pits were formed on the cathode in the process of Ni electrowinning and the methods how to prevent these pits from forming are described. Some examples are presented. It has '
Jan 1, 1993
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Oxidation Of Chalcopyrite By 'In-Situ' Electrogenerated FeIII And CuII Using An Ion Exchange MembraneBy S Ivanaj
Oxidation of chalcopyrite from a copper concentrate in an electrochemical cell having separate-anodic and cathodic compartments was studied by potentiodynamic, potentiostatic and galvanostatic experim
Jan 1, 1995
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Surfactant Based Microbial Enhanced? Oil Recovery (MEOR)By G. A. Bala
As part of ongoing research to define mechanisms of microbial enhanced oil recovery (MEOR), this work describes the activity of Bacillus l1chen1formis JF-2 (ATCC 39307) Mosurfactant against crude oils
Jan 1, 1991
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Hydrometallurgical Extraction Of Precious, Rare And Base Metals Using An Oxidizing Acid Chloride Heap LeachBy Niels Verbaan, Ralph Fitch, Charlotte Forstner, David Dreisinger
A process has been developed to extract gold, silver, indium, gallium, lead, copper, zinc, and other metals from a large resource using an oxidizing acid chloride heap leaching technology. The ore is
Jan 1, 2015
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Remelting Of Magnesium Type 1 Scrap With or Without Flux?By Ditze A., C. Scharf
Magnesium type 1 - scrap can be remelted without flux in the presence of different sulfur containing protective gases. Beside the draw back in the use of these gases, that either are contributing to t
Jan 1, 2000
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Properties and Constitution of AsbestosBy Tibor Zoltai
Asbestos is a generic term for industrially useful fibers recovered from exploitable deposits of the asbestiform varieties of five silicate minerals: chrysotile, anthophyllite, actinolite-tremolite, c
Jan 1, 1989
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Mineralogical Evaluations of Gold Recoveries by Extractive Metallurgical TechniquesBy William Petruk
Many gold operations lose gold during processing because some ore characteristics which affect recoveries have not been determined, and consequently the plant could not be designed to account for them
Jan 1, 1995