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Analysis Of Copper Loss In Slag In Tamano Type Flash Smelting Furnace
By M. Furuta
Tamano Smelter of Hibi Kyodo Smelting Co., Ltd. has been operating without a slag cleaning furnace (SCF) since its start-up in 1972. It has used its own developed coke combustion technology, the Taman
Jan 1, 2006
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Basic Aspects of Ecological and Economical Industrial Waste Material Usage
By Petr Sulovsky, Jaroslava Ledererova, Miroslav Svoboda, Michaela Suchardova
"The thinning resources of natural raw materials necessitate an increased degree of waste material recycling. The building industry offers a range of technologies enabling incorporation of industrial
Jan 1, 2008
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Comparative Study on Cyanide and Acid Leaching for Gold, and Silver Dissolution From Deer Trail Mine Oxide and Tailings Ore
By Edgar Blanco
At the Deer Trail Mine, interest in recovering noble metals from oxide ore and tailings oxide ore with 6.0/1.0 g/t Au and 200/140 g/t Ag respectively has led to metallurgic studies focused on finding
Jan 1, 2009
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Accurate, Reliable Control of Process Gases by Mass Flow Controllers
By Jim Hardy, Tim McKnight
"The thermal mass flow controller, or MFC, has become an instrument of choice for the monitoring and controlling of process gas flow throughout the materials processing industry. In the semiconductor
Jan 1, 1997
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Non-Traditional Methods Of Heavy Metals Precipitation From Solution In The Form Of Sulfide
By M. I. Kalashnikova
In hydrometallurgical technological flowsheets several methods of target components removal from solution are used. One of these methods is non-ferrous metals removal in the form of rich selective or
Jan 1, 2006
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Monitoring Method of the Condition of Slag-Cleaning Furnace in Mitsubishi Process
By Akira Kaneda
Mitsubishi continuous process employs an electric furnace for settling matte from slag. Electrodes are immersed into the slag layer in the slag-cleaning furnace and the temperature of the melt is main
Jan 1, 2001
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Production of Strong Reducing Solvent by Electrolyser Equipped with Bipolar Membrane
By Satoshi Yamashita, Noboru Masuko
"Newly prepared bipolar membrane is promising to become a key material of an electrolyser for a production process of strong reducing solvent. This research is basic research for using bipolar membran
Jan 1, 2000
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Recycling Of Ceramic Particulate Reinforced Aluminium Metal Matrix Composites
By S. C. Sharma
The aluminium matrix composites with ceramic dispersoids can be separated by density difference concept. In the proposed work composite scrap is recycled using an oil fired furnace. The scrap is melte
Jan 1, 1995
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Status Of Separation And Purification Of Rare Earth Elements From Korean Ore
By Hyun Soo Kim, Joon Soo Kim, Myong Jun Kim, Jyothi Rajesh Kumar, Jin-Young Lee
Rare earth materials have an ever growing variety of applications in the modern and hitech technology. They apply to many an industry with crucial materials and they provide numerous a customers with
Jan 1, 2015
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Role Of Viscosity In Conversion Of Lead Slag Wastes Into Commercial Products
By Ramana G. Reddy
In the past, many lead-containing slags and wastes were stored in piles or landfills. However, shortages of landfill space as well as increased public, concern about the toxic nature of disposing lead
Jan 1, 1995
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Quality Control Issues in Magnesium Scrap Recycling
By B. Thompson
"1. AbstractMagnesium alloys have been successfully recycled for decades and have won acceptance for use by die casters and most of the automotive industry. As the supply chain for magnesium and magne
Jan 1, 2008
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A Rotary Arc Furnace For Aluminum Dross Processing
By Michel G. Drouet
Dross, a major by-product of all processes involving molten aluminum, forms at the surface of the molten metal as the latter reacts with the furnace atmosphere. It generally represents 1 to 5 wt% of t
Jan 1, 1995
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Sulfur-Phosphorus Ligands in the Solvent Extraction of Silver
By A. P. Paiva
Studies focused on the recovery of precious metals by solvent extraction have recently increased. either to devise suitable solvents or to clarify the involved extraction mechanisms and kinetics. In t
Jan 1, 1994
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The First Commercial-Scale QSL - Plant - Results of the Commissioning
By Manfred Schmidt
Realizing an invention of Professors Queneau and Schuhmann, Lurgi GmbH has developed a radically new lead smelting technology, which was demonstrated on a ?30,000 tpy scale at Berzelius Metallhiltten
Jan 1, 1990
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Improving the Pelletization of Fluxed Hematite Pellets by Hydrated Lime
By Wei Yu, Tiejun Chun, Jian Pan, Deqing Zhu
In this paper, the technology of producing fluxed pellets by using hydrated lime as binder instead of bentonite was carried out. Green balls with 0.8% bentonite and others with 2% hydrated lime were o
Jan 1, 2011
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Hydrogen-Absorbing Alloys Containing Rare-Earth Elements and Their Applications
By Nobuyuki Higashiyama, Ikuo Yonezu
"Hydrogen-absorbing alloys containing rare-earth elements are used in high capacity nickel-metal hydride secondary batteries,' hydrogen storage systems for portable fuel cells, and refrigeration syste
Jan 1, 2000
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Raman Spectroscopy of Natural and Oxidized Metal Sulfides
By Jun Li
Several metal sulfides were examined in-situ by Raman spectroscopy before and after anodic oxidation. Results obtained for chalcocite, chalcopyrite, covellite, galena, pyrrhotite and pyrite electrodes
Jan 1, 1993
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Recycling Nonferrous Oxides In Iron And Steel Melting
By Simon Lekakh
Direct reduction of Cu,Ni,W,VandMo oxides from various industrial wastes the melting of iron and steel in different furnaces was studied by thermodynamic computation and experimental methods. Thermody
Jan 1, 2006
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Thermodynamic Modelling Of Minor Elements In Copper Smelting Processes
By Chunlin Chen
Published data on thermodynamics of a number of minor elements (As, Sb, Bi, Pb, Zn, Se, Te, Cr, Sn) in liquid copper, matte and slag have been reviewed, assessed and used in development of thermodynam
Jan 1, 2006
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Application Of Ion Exchange Polymers Incopper Cyanide And Acid Mine Drainage
By W. H. Jay
Sulphide-containing minerals, particularly iron, lead to acid formation. In turn, the acid generates effluents such as copper acid drainage (AMD). The Berkeley Pit in Butte, Montana, USA and Mt Lyel
Jan 1, 2003