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Ceramic-Metal Composites Obtained By Reactive Pressureless Counterflow InfiltrationlPenetration (RPCI) Of A Ceramic Substrate With Two Different Metallic Infiltrants (Invited)By Varuzan Kevorkijan
A new method for faster production of functionally graded metal-ceramic laminates is based on reactive pressureless counterflow infiltration/penetration of a ceramic substrate with two different metal
Jan 1, 2003
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Analytical and Numerical Analysis of the Mud Flow around a Sphere in Crossed Electric and Magnetic FieldsBy N. El-Kaddah, A. D. Patel, T. T. Natarajan
The phenomenon of particle migration in a conducting fluid under an applied electromagnetic force field finds its application in selective sorting of minerals and more recently in the removal of inclu
Jan 1, 1999
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The Sulfur Problem in the Metallurgical IndustryBy 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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Viscosity Estimation Model for an Oscillating Cup ViscometerBy Deming Wang, R. A. Overfelt
"The oscillating cup viscometer has become a dominant technique to measure the viscosities of high temperature molten metals. Unfortunately, the viscosity estimation model from the observed logarithmi
Jan 1, 2001
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Recent Progress In Thermal Ditfusivity Measurement Of Molten Oxides By The Laser Flash MethodBy Hiromichi Ohta
Precise thermal properties of molten materials are essentially required for analyzing the metal production process. These properties are also important as a clue to consider the dynamic structure of l
Jan 1, 2003
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Removing Aluminum from Chlorinated Rare Earth Solution by HydrolysisBy Shufang Ding, Fukun Yan, Zhiqiang Shan, Wei Chen, Cuicui Ji
"To remove aluminum ion from chlorinated rare earth solution, this paper used hydrolysis method to explore the hydrolysis behavior of aluminum ion in aluminum chloride solution and confirm the optimum
Jan 1, 2013
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Spouted Bed Electrowinning in the Recovery of Zinc from Scrap Galvanized SteelBy V. Jiricny
There is a growing need to process galvanized steel scrap from automobiles, etc., in order to remove the zinc coating that otherwise causes problems in remelting of the scrap in electric arc furnaces.
Jan 1, 1998
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Passive Treatment Methods for Acid Mine DrainageBy Nural Kuyucak
Acid mine drainage (AMD) occurs at operating and abandoned mine sites as a result of oxidation of sulphide minerals, and is characterized by low pH and heavy metal contamination (e.g. Fe, Zn, Cu, Cd,
Jan 1, 1993
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Processing Unpretreated Dirty Aluminum Waste In An Environmentally Friendly FurnaceBy J. S. Becker
Technology developed and first implemented in the United Kingdom enables very low grade aluminum scraps containing oils, organics, plastics and ferrous metals to be directly charged, without pretreatm
Jan 1, 1996
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Spectroscopic Methods for Control of Thin Film GrowthBy A. G. Jackson, S. J. P. Laube
"Control of thin films during the growth process is dependent on several parameters that are difficult to monitor, including flux of film material, pressure, substrate temperature, composition, and th
Jan 1, 1997
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Continuous Hydrothermal Synthesis of Metal Oxides in Sub-and Supercritical WaterBy Tadafumi Adschiri
"Supercritical water can provide an unique reaction atmosphere for synthesizing metal oxide nanoparticles. Due to the drastic change of properties of water around the critical point, including density
Jan 1, 2000
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Recent Operation of the Acid Plant at Huelva Copper SmelterBy Patricio Barrios
The Rio Tinto Metal (RTMetal) copper smelter, located 5 Km from Huelva, Spain, began operations in 1970. Since then a series of expansions and modifications have allowed a progressive increase in copp
Jan 1, 1996
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Effect Of Additives On The Reduction And Melting Separation Of Ludwigite/Coal Composite PelletBy Xuefeng She, Qingguo Xue, Jingsong Wang, Guang Wang
Iron nugget could be got at high temperature using carbon composite pellet, which were made by the mixture of ludwigite and reducing agent. In order to reduce sulfur content in the nugget, effects of
Jan 1, 2015
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EAF Dusts: A Viable Complete MinimizationBy E G. Prado
We have confirmed on bench scale the removal of chlorides and alkalies (+95%) and over 2/3 of the zinc, lead and cadmium from EAF dusts. This has been achieved with arrononium acetate solutions alone,
Jan 1, 1994
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Quench Process Modeling and OptimizationBy L. Yin, R. B. Haber, N. Sobh, D. A. Tortorelli, R. W. Hyland Jr.
"We optimize continuous quench process parameters to produce a desired precipitate distribution in aluminum alloy extrudates. To perform this task, an optimization problem is defined and solved using
Jan 1, 2000
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Dynamic Model for a Vapor Recovery in Carbo Thermic Aluminum ProcessBy B. Erik Ydstie, Tor Lindstad, Vianey Garcia-Osorio
"As a result of the high temperatures present in a Carbothermic Aluminum Process the content of aluminum and aluminum sub-oxide in the gases leaving this process is high. These gases as well as energy
Jan 1, 2001
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Effects of Ca Addition on the Thermodynamic Properties of P and B in Molten Silicon Alloys (Invited)By Kazuki Morita
A new route to produce solar grade silicon (SOG-Si 6N) from metallurgical grade (MG-Si 98%) has been developed in Japan, which may satisfy the increasing demand for solar cells in the near future. Sin
Jan 1, 2003
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Doe Run Company's Resource Recovery FacilityBy A. W. Worcester
The plant is designed to produce 60,000+ tons of refined lead per year from a nominal feed consisting of 110,000 tons of SLI and industrial batteries, and 10,000 tons of lead contained in drosses and
Jan 1, 1990
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MHD Methods Applied for Production of Composite Materials of "Frozen Emulsion" TypeBy Yuri Gelfgat
"The report presents the results of theoretical and experimental investigations of the MHD method used for production of composite materials from immiscible melts, e.g., Al-Pb, Zn-Pb, Bi-Ga and others
Jan 1, 1998
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Improving Hot Workability of Ledeburitic Tool SteelsBy I. Perus, M. Fazarinc, G. Kugler, M. Tercelj
"Ledeburitic tool steels are highly alloyed steels used for specific highly loaded applications but are characterized by low and variable hot workability. In this contribution the importance of select
Jan 1, 2012