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Utilization of Copper from the Process of Circuit Boards Etching by Copper-Ammonia Solutions
By Vladimir I. Skorohodov
The technology for copper utilization from circuit boards etching is proposed. The technology is based on combination of electrochemical and sorption methods. The conditions of copper electroextractio
Jan 1, 2001
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Mechanical Equipments of No.3 Tankhouse at Onahama Smelter and Refinery
By H. Kohno
The Onahama No.3 tankhouse started commercial operation in early 1973, with the capacity of 8,500 metric tons per month. When the No.3 tankhouse was constructed, the starter sheet stripping section wa
Jan 1, 1987
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Multi-Component, Multi-Element Refining By Powder Injection
By Gordon A. Irons
"Powder injection for melt refining is widely practiced in the steel industry, and is gaining acceptance in the non-ferrous industries. In these commercially-important systems, the thermodynamics and
Jan 1, 1996
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New Approach For The Optimization Of Copper Concentrates Flash Combustion By The Control Of Blends (Invited) (dd2a87e2-362b-4742-ba27-746fbc519d7b)
By Roberto Parra
The classic criteria of the preparation of the charge for the smelting of copper concentrates in at flash furnace considers the mass and energy balance from the chemical and mineralogy composition of
Jan 1, 2003
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Advanced Metallurgical Modeling of Ni-Cu Smelting at the Xstrata Nickel Sudbury Smelter
By David Tisdale, Phillip Mackey, Nagendra Tripathi, Matthew Kreuh, Pascal Coursol
Xstrata Nickel’s Sudbury smelter operation is based on fluid bed roasting of Ni-Cu sulphide concentrate, followed by electric furnace reductive smelting and Peirce-Smith converting to produce a Bessem
Jan 1, 2009
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For The Flotation Of Bastnaesite Rare-Earth Ores
By Pradip
The selective adsorption of chemisorbing fatty acids at high temperatures together with the addition of soda ash and lignin sulfonate as depressants is the key to the industrial processing of bastnaes
Jan 1, 1989
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The Sulfur Problem in the Metallurgical Industry
By Fathi Habashi
During the recovery of copper, nickel, zinc, and lead from their sulfide ores, large amounts of sulfur dioxide are generated. A fraction of this gas is captured and transformed into sulfuric acid and
Jan 1, 1996
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The Effect Of Graphene On The Microstructure And Mechanical Properties Of Aluminum/Graphene Produced By Hpt
By Huimin Lu, Liyuan Zhao, Zhijiang Gao
The aluminum matrix composite reinforced by graphene was successfully fabricated using high pressure torsion (HPT). With only 0.5wt% graphene, the grain size was reduced to 100nm while that of pure Al
Jan 1, 2015
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Production of Ornamental Compound Marble with Marble Waste and Unsaturated Polyester
By Carlos M. Fontes Vieira, Ruben J. Sanchez Rodriguez, Carlos E. Gomes Ribeiro
"The worldwide demand for ornamental stones in building construction is motivating the use of their wastes, generated during fabrication, to produce compound stones. This work has as its objective to
Jan 1, 2014
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Viscosities of Some Binary and Ternary Slags in the System CaO-FeO-SiO2 with CaF2 Additions
By F. Shahbazian
attempt to systematize the knowledge on slag viscosities, the present work was carried out. The Among the physical properties of slags, viscosity is very important in understanding the mass out in the
Jan 1, 2000
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Physical Modelling of the Viscosities of Two-Phase Mixtures
By Du Sichen, S. Seetharaman, Wei Liu
"The viscosities of two-phase mixtures are of great importance in the modelling of the fluid flow in metallurgical processes. For example, in steel making and refining, the intimate mixing of metal dr
Jan 1, 2000
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Mechanism and Technology of Segregation Roasting of Oxide Nickel Ores with Subsequent Calcine Flotation and Concentrate Leaching
By I. D. Reznik
Results of thermodynamic computations have been presented for reactions occurring in the process of segregation roasting of oxide nickel ores to describe more accurately the mechanism of the process.
Jan 1, 2003
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Interfacial Reactions between Slag and Melt in the New World of Idgh Manganese Steels
By Sebastian Schmuck, Petrico von Schweinichen, Dieter Senk, Mohammad Peymandar
"At Department of Ferrous Metallurgy of the RWTH Aachen University in Germany steels in the system Fe-Mn-C(-Al) are investigated and produced in the framework of the SFB 761 ""steel-ab initio"". A new
Jan 1, 2014
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Izod Impact Energy of Polyester Matrix Composites Reinforced with Aligned Curaua Fibers
By Sergio N. Monteiro
Polymer matrix composites have been applied in components such as helmets and shielding for which toughness is a major requirement. Natural fiber presents interfacial characteristics with polymeric ma
Jan 1, 2009
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Treatment of Nickel Ores in Rotary Kilns and Cyclone Reactors
By Norbert Patzeh
The demand for nickel is growing and will continue to do so for the foreseeable, future. This will make the construction of new leaching and smelting plants necessary. This paper described a number of
Jan 1, 2004
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Efficiency Of Porous Plugs In Fire Refining Of Crude Copper
By C. Acuna
The standard procedure of fire refining consists of sulphur removal via air injected through tuyeres, arsenic slagging via soda-lime flux and oxygen reduction by air or oxygen deficient air or a steam
Jan 1, 2003
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Aspects of Impurities Control at Caraiba Metais' Electrorefinery
By José Luiz Rodrigues Bravo
The production of electrolytic copper with assured quality corresponding to international standards, in a conventional electrorefkery of a custom smelter, is a hard and cautious task, if no advanced t
Jan 1, 1997
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Effect of Mn, Ni Contents on Microstructure and Rust Layer of Bridge Weathering Steels under Atmosphere Containing Cl-1
By Xin-liang Gao, Qing Li, Gui-qin Fu, Duo Jin, Miao-yong Zhu
"Optical microscope together with alternative wet-dry cyclic accelerated corrosion tests and XRD, SEM were employed on bridge weathering steel samples with different Mn and Ni contents which were vacu
Jan 1, 2014
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Electrolytic Zinc Recovery in the EMEW® Cell
By P. A. Treasure
The EMEW® cell has been developed to overcome a number of inherent limitations in conventional electrowinning technology, particularly the high cost and restricted process windows characteristic of co
Jan 1, 2000
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Heat Losses To Furnace Coolers As A Function Of Process Intensity
By 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